Rwandan President Paul Kagame is optimistic East African countries can stimulate growth if they all join hands and work together for a common good.
“When we work together, we achieve more and go even further. Whenever you travel in the East African community, whether Uganda, Kenya, Burundi, Tanzania, South Sudan, when you find them doing work to transform their country, join them,” said Kagame on Saturday.
He added: “We want to join hands and work together in Rwanda, in East Africa and across the whole continent. We believe in cooperation and working together. Those are the values we stand for.”
The President was joined by East African Community (EAC) officials in Kicukiro District for monthly Umuganda at Nyanza Genocide Memorial.
Kagame is the current chairman of EAC.