Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) members have been urged to work harder to deliver better services in their various activities.Commissioner Dr Pierre Damien Habumuremyi (pictured) who is also the Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing the RPF congress in the Northern Province on Sunday.
Rwanda Patriotic Front (RPF) members have been urged to work harder to deliver better services in their various activities.Commissioner Dr Pierre Damien Habumuremyi (pictured) who is also the Prime Minister made the remarks while addressing the RPF congress in the Northern Province on Sunday.Habumuremyi told the participants that better service delivery and customer care should be at the forefront."You know how services are delivered in some hotels, the fact that a client comes in a hotel, orders and leaves before they are served, is something unbearable,” he said.He argued that since the province is one of the country’s tourism destinations there was need to fix hygiene in the area, service delivery and customer care. "You should go down as leaders, monitor agricultural activities, see how it is done, whether farmers have got manure on time and how they apply it on certain crops. And make sure the manure was well used, we need to maximise what we are doing otherwise time is not our best ally,” Habumuremyi said.He also urged the members to prepare well for the forthcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for September this year. "Elections are something significant, all what we are saying is possible because we are in power, we are the ones to implement it. We know we are the engine and we should work as the engine. We should always win and we need a winning formula for the forthcoming parliamentary elections,” the Premier added.The Northern Province Governor, Aime Bosenibamwe and RPF chairman, said party members were committed to work hard and increase production."It is a good step forward, we are committed to work hard and be more productive,” he said adding that leaders are committed to woo more members.Commissioner Protais Musoni urged participants to show more commitment and often meet to resolve various problems before they escalate.