After touring the museum, Jean Bosco Mutangana, one of them said that he has learned a lesson personally to protect and sustain what have been achieved.
“We thank RPF army who sacrificed their lives for four years without a pay so that Rwandans could be liberated, unite and live a dignified life by flushing out the bad leadership. It is a lesson for the youth that we must have the initiative to sustain what has been achieved.” He said.
One of the youth from RPF in Nyanza District, Christelle Igihozo noted that the bravery of RPF army is an inspiration for the youth that they should avoid passiveness.
“I saw a doctor who helped others to treat patients during the liberation time. I have found out that we must also feel that we are able and use our brain to think about what can benefit all Rwandans,” she said.
Nyanza District Administrative Council advisor Alphonse Muhoza said that the willingness and determination of RPF Inkotanyi army is a positive indication that the youth cannot achieve if they are not united.
The liberation monument features the journey of RPF army to stop the genocide in 1994.It is located in the Parliamentary Buildings, in Kimihurura. Visits are made every day where students pay Rwf700, adults pay Rwf15000 while foreigners pay Rwf6000.
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