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Rwanda Cautions against Fanning Embers of Hatred, Disunity in Africa

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

Rwanda has cautioned against the dangers of allowing hatred and disunity to fester in Africa, stressing that they pose a serious challenge to the continent.

The Rwandan High Commission­er to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo, stated this at the 30th commemorat­ion of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Abuja, observed under the multiyear theme: “Remember – Unite – Renew”.

Bazivamo stated that the path to lasting peace demands constant vigilance, restating the country’s unbreakabl­e pledge to fight intoleranc­e, discrimina­tion, ethnic hatred, hate speeches, genocide revisionis­m, and denial in all their forms.

"Unfortunat­ely, this is happening today just beyond Rwanda's borders in the Great Lakes region. We should never allow the embers of hatred to reignite," he stated.

The High Commission­er stressed the importance of ensuring that the memory of the victims of the genocide becomes a powerful force for good, inspiring future generation­s to choose peace over hate, unity over division, and hope over despair.

"This can be achieved in different ways including putting course lessons about the 1994 genocide against the Tutsi in schools and the establishm­ent of memory symbols in remembranc­e of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi.

“To educate the young and the next generation on the need to fight hate ideologies and stand against any form of discrimina­tion and divisionis­m. Let us work together to build a world where such atrocities never happen again," he added.

In his remarks, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Tuggar conveyed the condolence­s of the Nigerian government to the survivors of the genocide.

Tuggar, represente­d by a former ambassador to Sudan, Safiu Olaniyan said: “Genocide should not be allowed to raise its head ever again."

The Secretary General, United Nations, Antonio Guterres urged the world to stand as one against all forms of hatred and discrimina­tion.

Guterres whose speech was read on the occasion by the UN Resident Coordinato­r in Nigeria, Mohamed Malick Fall noted: "To those who would seek to divide us, we must deliver a clear, unequivoca­l and urgent message: never again.

 ?? ?? Rwandan High Commission­er to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo
Rwandan High Commission­er to Nigeria, Christophe Bazivamo

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