Gatsibo Genocide survivors promise a cow to president Kagame for rescuing them

The pledge was revealed on Thursday last week during the commemoration of victims of 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi killed in the former commune of Kirambi where 17 remains were accorded decent burial at Kiziguro memorial.

The president of IBUKA in Gatsibo district, Jean Nepomuscène Sibomana said that having RPF Inkotanyi chaired by President Kagame was God’s plan to rescue Rwandans.

“We thank God for giving us a good leader who trained us to forgive that Rwandans have now united against divisionism,” he said.

Sibomana requested officials present during the event to convey their gratitude to President Kagame on their behalf.

“Please, convey our gratitude to president Kagame for rescuing us. Tell him that genocide survivors in Gatsibo will give him a cow as recognition for his efforts in liberating us. We would have been wiped out hadn’t he led soldiers to liberate us,” he pledged to request survivors in the area to make sure the promise is fulfilled.
The president of IBUKA in Gatsibo district, Jean Nepomuscène Sibomanahashyinguwe_imibiri_17_yabishwe_muri_jenoside_yakorewe_abatutsi-2-56fe6-2.jpg

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