Governance Clubs urged to Safeguard Rwanda’s Gains

Rwanda Minister of Local Government James Musoni has met more than 120 students from all governance clubs from universities and higher learning institutions to discuss “the role of governance clubs in promoting governance principles”.

Musoni urged participants to be focused on three key pillars to performance and good governance, namely; “character, values and understanding”.

He challenged them to tell the true Rwanda’s story.

He reiterated the Government’s commitment towards strengthening governance clubs members as “one family even after their graduation”.

Musoni urged them to “always reconcile theory and practice, owning governance processes and safeguarding the Nation’s achievements”.

“You are the youth intellectuals. You are today’s assets for the country where we are capitalizing because you are the leaders for tomorrow.

You must safeguard the Nation’s achievements for better future”, he asserted.

In his remarks, Prof. Anastase Shyaka, the Chief Executive Officer of RGB, congratulated the youth scholars for their commitment towards governance programs and urged them to be focused.

“You are intellectuals; you should be focused on research and publications, governance for production and to carry out debates competitions to own governance principles”, he noted.

Governance clubs were initiated in 2012 to act as catalysts of positive transformation in national political life.

The challenge that was discussed was; “how do we make it”?

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