Support EAC leaders on integration projects

Editor,  Refer to the story, “Rwf4bn for regional rail project is mapping” (The New Times, January 15).

Friday, January 17, 2014
A container-handling crane forklifts cargo at Kenyau2019s Mombasa, the gateway port for imports and exports along Eastu2019 Africau2019s Northern Corridor, which covers, among others, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. The three countries have in recent months struck deals to jointly promote major cross-border integration projects designed to ease movement of people and goods along the Corridor. The New Times/ John Mbanda.

Editor,  Refer to the story, "Rwf4bn for regional rail project is mapping” (The New Times, January 15).I am strongly convinced that this project will see the light of day. May God keep this winning team of Presidents Paul Kagame, Yoweri Museveni and Uhuru Kenyatta focused on turning a new page in the East African integration process for the good of the people.We need not only the cross border railway but also airports, oil wells and modern medical schools so that this region can stand out as an example for the rest of Africa.Detractors who masquerade as well-wishers should stop their evil agenda and let our leaders deliver their people to the desired prosperity.Thanks a lot your excellences, we are firmly behind you.  Kennedy Maridadi, Rwanda**************************This is an amazing project that needs to be supported. We should all pray for our leaders so they carry on with this noble cause. We need more servant leaders who are committed to changing people’s lives for the better and help them realise their dreams.I also thank the media, in general, and The New Times, in particular, for keeping us in the loop with regard to various efforts designed to change our country’s fortunes and in all sectors. Keep up the momentum.Innocent Hodali, Rwanda