{Over 70 students of Kabona Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) in Burera District have formed Anti-crime and environmental protection clubs in their pursuit to strengthen the existing policies and initiatives to promote safety and conserve nature.}
The clubs were formed on February 24 in an event held at their school and attended by Police officers.
Students also elected Elie Kwizera as the coordinator of the clubs.
Kwizera appealed to the fellow to be active members to contribute much in nation building through different means including environment protection and standing up against law breakers.
“We are going to start with sharing information with police about crimes in our society, promote the tree planting as part of the environmental protection campaign,” Kwizera said
As part of the anti-crime campaign, Kwizera said that the club members will be sensitizing their fellow students against crimes like abuse of drugs.
While speaking to students, the District Community Liaison Officer Inspector of Police (IP) Justin Kajeje emphasized that the anti-crime club should serve as forum for them to exchange views and enlighten each other about several crimes and how they can contribute in fighting them.
“Reach out to your colleagues friends and neighbors and encourage them to always report to police anyone they suspect to be an offender… with regards to environmental protection, it’s a responsibility for every Rwandan to protect the surrounding from any harm for the best of our future,” said Kajeje.
The Director of Kabona TVET school, Jean Bosco Bizimana thanked RNP for facilitating students to form the two clubs and pledged that the school administration will ensure the students are continuously facilitated at all times.
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