I am happy to be Rwandan – Meddie Kagere

Gor Mahia forward Meddie Kagere is a happy man after acquiring Rwandan citizenship which opens the door for his possible return to the Amavubi fold.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018
Kagere swears in at the naturalisation ceremony held at Kigali City Hall.

Gor Mahia forward Meddie Kagere is a happy man after acquiring Rwandan citizenship which opens the door for his possible return to the Amavubi fold.  

Kagere was sworn in as Rwandan at the City Hall in Kigali Tuesday completing his naturalisation process.

"It’s an amazing feeling to get Rwandan citizenship because I had waited for this day for a long time,” he said. "I cannot wait to pull on the shirt (of Amavubi) again and to play for Rwanda again,” he added.  

Kagere, who earned his first cap for Amavubi in 2011 and went on to score ten goals for the national team, was one of the players who were stripped of citizenship a few years ago after it emerged that many foreign players had acquired Rwandan passports illegitimately.

The 32-year old, originally from Uganda, has previously played for several Rwandan clubs, including Rayon Sports, SC Kiyovu Police FC and the now-defunct Atraco FC. He also featured for Uganda’s Mbale Heroes and Masaka LC, as well as Tunisian side Esperance Sportive de Zarzis. 

"I am very happy and ready to play again for Amavubi,” he said. ‘I’m happy that my efforts have paid off. I did everything possible to get this (nationality) certificate. I know I have what it takes to play again for Rwanda and I will continue working hard to earn my place in the team,” he added. 

Kagere was initially supposed to be among the people who were sworn in as Rwandans Monday but a delayed flight meant he had to wait longer.

Some of the footballers who completed their naturalisation process, yesterday, include Hussein Cyiza (Mukura), Jimmy Mashingirwa ‘Mbaraga’ Kibengo (AS Kigali), Andre Fils Lomami (Kiyovu) and Peter ‘Kagabo’ Otema (Musanze).

The decision to withdraw citizenship from more than 60 footballers came after Rwanda was disqualified from the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for using a player with double identity – striker Dady Birori, who also holds a Congolese passport under the name Agiti Tady Etakiama.

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