Ask any Rwandan whether they are patriotic, and the answer is a heartfelt yes. In a general way, patriotism means love and commitment to one’s country, one’s homeland - a very simple emotional attachment to the place where you are from.
Ask any Rwandan whether they are patriotic, and the answer is a heartfelt yes. In a general way, patriotism means love and commitment to one’s country, one’s homeland — a very simple emotional attachment to the place where you are from.
This is what Rwandans espoused yesterday as the National Heroes Day was marked across the country with a call on citizens to embrace the values of nation building and patriotism.
The Heroes espoused certain values that saw them risk their lives to ensure that the future of Rwandans is secured. Indeed, the result is the current peace, unity and transformation that Rwanda is enjoying.
As we commemorate this day, we should reflect and reiterate our commitment to uphold the values that the heroes held so dearly for Rwanda to get out of a dark chapter of its history in which over 1 million people were killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. It is these values that made the foundation of the current prosperity and development, making Rwanda a role model state.
To consolidate these achievements, every Rwandan should pledge to do more to consolidate the gains registered over the last two decades.
Rwandans should use this occasion to appreciate the need to be patriotic, to embrace values such as integrity, sacrifice, humanity, love for work and accountability. It is through upholding such values that Rwanda will be able to achieve its vision and development goals.
There is need to rekindle that urge and conscience especially among the youth by teaching them about the history of the country and its culture.
The efforts of our heroes should never be in vain. Let us work for Rwanda that our heroes envisioned when they risked their lives to liberate the country.