Rwandans in UAE Saudi Arabia and Bahrain tipped on heroism
The Rwandan Community living in the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain was on Friday 3rd February tipped on heroism as they convened for a virtual gathering in honor of National Heroes Day.
Officials used the opportunity to call upon the community to be torchbearers of heroic values and strive for Rwanda's development.
In his remarks, Rwanda’s Ambassador to the UAE Emmanuel Hategeka urged the audience to spare no efforts in preserving the legacy of Rwanda’s heroes: "Heroic values of integrity, patriotism, sacrifice and humanity should be your attributes in whatever you do and wherever you are. You should spare no efforts in building the Rwanda We Want and preserving the national image through business and new skills," said Ambassador Hategeka who is also Rwanda’s Non-Resident Ambassador to Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
He tasked the youth to own Rwanda’s future, noting that their contribution should start now through tangible activities and good attitudes. "Our youth should understand that Rwanda’s future is in your hands and that being a hero starts today, not tomorrow. The heroes who liberated the country and children of Nyange have set a good example that heroism doesn’t depend on age," Ambassador Hategeka explained.
Fight against false narratives
The Ambassador went on to add: "You should not stay silent when ill-intentioned people disseminate false narratives that seek to tarnish the image of Rwanda and its leaders. You have to come out and tell the truth because you better know your country with tangible facts."
Addressing the gathering, Nkusi Deo, the Executive Secretary of the Chancellery for Heroes, National Orders and Decorations of Honour reflected on all attributes of Rwandan heroes through generations and told the community that it is their task to uphold and be inspired by the legacy of National Heroes. “You should emulate the good values that we find in all our heroes. Be good Rwandans in countries of residence, promote our cultural do's and avoid don'ts," Nkusi Deo noted
Learn good manners, not bad habits
The Executive Secretary of CHENO reminded diaspora members that they should pick only best practices. “Acquire wealth, new skills and good seeds for your country, Rwanda. Learn good manners and leave behind bad habits. Earn, save, and come back to build your country," he observed.
Community members who intervened expressed their commitment to advancing Heroes’ legacy in pursuit of a better future for their families and the country.
The National Heroes day is normally observed on 1st February in Rwanda but the Rwandan community living abroad organizes celebrations through February.