Tue. Apr 30th, 2024

Unity, reconciliation and a strong sense of identity as Rwandans run as deep as the foundation’s cement, Jeannette Kagame, The First Lady of Rwanda has said.

She was speaking at the Unity Club Breakfast event that was held on the side lines of the on-going Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings (CHOGM), on June 23.

The event was attended by various First Ladies of the commonwealth countries, the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, among others.

Organised by The Unity Club-Intwaramuri, the event aimed at helping delegates learn about Rwanda’s journey.

These are indeed difficult times for the world. Between climate change, wars and diseases, we are still on the grueling climb to the development, stability, and optimal social welfare that we all desire as Commonwealth Nations, the First Lady said.

Admittedly, progress remains tough. Political polarization, extremism, and individualism all threaten the unity of populations all over the world. As history, from the very country we are in can attest, a breakdown in unity leads to, at the very best, compromised welfare, and at the very worst, unthinkable loss, she added.

Mrs Kagame noted however that regardless of the mounting uncertainty, there are real solutions, which have proven themselves effective to counter the threat of division, regardless of how deeply-rooted the latter may seem.

“This is what we have been blessed to see our Unity Club embody. Unity Club Intwararumuri (torchbearers) remains for us, 25 years since its inception, a beacon of hope that indeed every wound can heal. It is a mirror to the values of the nation we love, which, reborn in the warmth and confidence of harmony, will never allow perceived difference to hurt its citizens, ever again,” she said.