Rwandan President Paul Kagame: There's more that unites than divides Africa
By Marie Claire
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Rwandan President Paul Kagame delivered a powerful inaugural speech on Friday, rallying Rwandans and Africans to stand together in the interests of their own people as that is the root of all successes, the New Times reported.
In his speech after he was sworn in for a third term, Kagame pointed out that for centuries, Africa has faced adversity but the continent's civilization has sustained it.
Africa's civilization unites us
"Africa has no civilizational problems, only assets," Kagame said adding the phrase "Sans aucun doute" in French with reference to the French president's recent comment on Africa's civilization.
French President Emmanuel Macron calls problems in Africa "civilizational." /Reuters Photo

French President Emmanuel Macron calls problems in Africa "civilizational." /Reuters Photo

"Over centuries of adversity, our civilization sustained us. Today it endows us with ambition, compassion and creativity. Without exception, there is infinitely more that unites us, as Africans, than divides us," Kagame reiterated.
"It is important for Rwandans and our fellow Africans to feel reassured that attacks on our character only make us stronger, provided we respond with clarity and conviction."
The president added that every African country has to contend with efforts made to make them live on someone else's terms.
"They demand that we replace systems that are working well for us with dogmas in which their own people are rapidly losing faith," Kagame said.
About 20 heads of state and government, as well as representatives of various governments and organizations, attended Kagame's inauguration ceremony on Friday.
Africans to work together
In his speech, Kagame urged fellow Africans to work together and more closely, saying that the governance and prosperity of Africa cannot be outsourced.
"Let’s build on the reform spirit that has taken root in the African Union, and indeed in every African country, to quickly deliver the results that our people expect and have been waiting for,” the report quotes him as saying.
Continued partnerships
Kagame also had a message for the Rwandan citizens:
“It is truly a privilege and an honor to serve you. Together we have lived a life which at every turn has been unexpected, unprecedented and often shocking. Yet we have made progress thanks to the distinctiveness of our choices and the resilience of our people. We have worked incredibly hard to rebuild our nation in a spirit of consensus while leaving no one behind, in particular our women, men, have equal rights and opportunities. Today Rwanda defines no one as an enemy, whether domestic or foreign, every Rwandan has a country and with every other country, we seek partnership and cooperation."
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