President Paul Kagame on Friday met over 2000 student representatives from institutions of higher learning across the country.
Below is the full speech
Good morning all
Distinguished persons, teachers and students, all those listening
Let me start by thanking you.
I
thank you for this good idea of this gathering and inviting us. I also
thank you for what is included in the discussion that is constructive
and aims at building our country.
You will allow me to mix
languages but not do not worry for they are not many; only two. If many
they will be three. The three languages I speak are, English,
Kinyarwanda and Swahili but sometimes French when I want.
To save
more time you can translate for your neighbour in case they don’t
understand some of the languages. Maybe those studying ICT can invent an
application that can translate immediately.
Students,Youth, this
is a long stride people are making to see that you yourselves agree to
take the lead to be leaders now. Not waiting for tomorrow, to be leaders
of today, to take responsibility to be leaders. That’s how it should be
and it starts early.
For the youth to take their proper role in
leadership, it must start early. You don’t wait for tomorrow. You start
as early as possible, it starts with individuals, then groups, then it
goes up to the level of the nation and beyond.
Here we talk about
you as individual students, as students groups, as a nation and as a
continent, our continent of Africa is in dire need of change, change
that must be and should be brought by you. You must carry the
responsibility, and this is one way of doing that. I thank you on that
note.
I was following the news and someone said something in an
article I read; there was a francophonie summit, some people first
passed somewhere before reaching Kinshasa for the summit.
There
is one leader who passed through Senegal, from there he said some good
words. We have been used to these good words for a long time, but the
good words are not enough. Good ideas are not enough if you can't build
on them to put in practice.
Ultimately what matters is what you
do, how well you do it and the results thereof. That’s what you can
associate with the change that people want to see, that people want to
have. What I want to tell you is that there is another African person
that made a comment, he is an academician, and talked of a relationship
between a horse and its rider. I picked something from that comment;
Rwandans either want to be horses or they want to be horse riders.
If
you want to be a horse there will be many riders who will be competing
to ride you, they will whip you and ride you here and there, that is a
relationship that isn’t sustainable. It’s a relationship we Rwandans or
Africans cannot afford, and cannot afford to accept. We kind of have
been in those positions of horses, we must change that and be riders of
horses and donkeys. We can’t have people riding on us, we are not
donkeys. It can only come from you; our young people, students,
innovators, people who are able to create something, who have skills to
enable them do a job, people who want to express themselves based on
these values that we must be identified with. Nothing short of that, and
this can only come from the determination of every individual, family,
society of us Rwandans as a nation.
There have been these
discussions probably for too long, but it is our duty as young people or
students to make sure that we become the change agents that we should
be and are capable of being. We must have that determination, we must
make that choice, we must be able to do it. We are capable of doing it,
because we are talented as much as any other person on this earth, isn’t
it? Yes! Why should you be a secondary citizen on this planet earth?
why should you? Ask yourself that question. Always ask yourself that
Question. Challenge yourself and each other as colleagues. When you are
in class or a laboratory, ask yourself this question, is your choice to
become a secondary citizens on Earth? That’s the difference between who
some people are today; languishing in poverty, disease, despair and
others who think they are ordained to rule over others and tell them
what to do and what not to do, just because of that difference I'm
talking about.
Young people, our future, you must not accept
that, it doesn’t mean saying no, you must do something about it. It's
not just about words, it's saying no through what you do that brings
about that change, and who says it is simple. I'm not saying its simple,
I'm only saying we are just capable of doing it, but we have to make
the right choices, we have to do the right things, we have to understand
the purpose of doing that.
We have to fight for every inch of
our territory in terms of giving ourselves dignity, nobody will give it
to us, if you are sitting and waiting for somebody to hand it to you,
you will wait forever. Others can only assist you, but should be able to
do so in the direction you have chosen yourself. If you want them to
make that choice for you, they will not lead you into a direction you
want but will lead you in an opposite direction.
Yet actually the
aspirations of everyone wherever you go, the young people like you, the
young students; whether in Rwanda, Asia, America, their aspirations are
the same. No one wants to be a horse so that others ride on them,
everyone wants to be a horse rider, everyone wants to compete, everyone
wants to exercise their freedoms, everyone wants to use their talents to
improve their lives and the societies they live in. Where we come from
presents to us a very difficult situation, we have a problem to deal
with the challenges we face, and you are made to deal with challenges
that come from else where created by the imbalances that exist in the
relations as we know them globally.
Someone wants to come here, a
young person like you, or even older, from somewhere else where things
are seemingly ok. Those that have achieved a higher level of development
will come and start telling people what is good for them, why don’t you
know what is good for you? Why should someone else tell you what is
good for you? Do you wait for someone else to tell you what is good for
you? No, but If you appear to be waiting for that, there is always
someone going to come and show you what is good for you, that is
actually not good for you, so it will be a shared mistake. It will be a
mistake of you waiting to be told what is good for you. Certainly it
starts with you, the other mistake is for others to assume that they
always have to always have to tell others what is good for them. That’s
why taking responsibility for yourselves is extremely important.
We
must be responsible for ourselves, responsible for our development, we
must share this responsibility as well. We must see each other as having
responsibility for one another and later on as a nation we must have
responsibility for ourselves, isn’t it? Yes! A while ago, you were
taking about facebook, tweeter, other aspects of social media, everyday I
go through it and see people; some of them don’t even know Rwanda,
maybe they don’t even care to be there, to even know what is happening.
We will always care to give lessons to Rwandans, I keep asking myself,
should Rwandans be accepting this kind of thing? Some of them living
thousands of miles from here who know nothing about us, keep saying; in
Rwanda there is no freedom. That is another form of denying Rwandans
their freedom. You are denying Rwandans their freedom to express
themselves. Once they have expressed themselves why don’t you accept
what they are telling you, why should you be the one to decide whether
Rwandans have this or don’t have this, who
gave you that right?
You
want to come here and decide for these thousands of people here what
they have or don’t have, what is good for them and what is not good for
them? Do you really want to accept that kind of situation? No, you must
be able to decide what is good for you and what is not good for you. You
must be able to resolve any problem or any challenge arising out of
having differences of opinion, that will always exist in society, that’s
fine, that’s what it should be. You should be able to look each other
in the eyes and say you know what; you have this proposal and I have
this, but lets agree how to move forward because we have a common
interest in the wellbeing of this country. We all have a right to and
share, but for somebody else to make a judgment about us from no where,
who doesn't know anything about our culture, values? How this society is
hurting because of our history part of which has been contributed to by
external factors, the same people even like the rest in the world.
Our society may have certain imperfections we need to work on and
improve, but I cannot have my own imperfections am working on improving
to be better and move on, and then you bring your own imperfections and
superimpose them on me and then I inherit mine and your imperfections.
Nobody should accept this kind of situation. This is what we must
resolve as young people aspiring to be leaders of our nation as leaders
of tomorrow, infact leaders of today.
What you study in schools
whichever background, is one big step, its very important but more
important is how you use that for that purpose, more importantly how you
build on the capacity you have built to contribute to the wellbeing of
your people, society and nation and yourself. You may go to any school
get any number of diplomas, that’s huge, important, but there is
something more important waiting ahead and that’s is how are you going
to sue this to improve yourself, your society and nation. How are you
going to bring yours and his together for that purpose? This should
constantly challenge you and must be always at the back of your mind.
That’s how we will be able to move our country forward, we have no
alternative, except if you have made a different choice that I wouldn’t
understand.
If you have made a choice of being passive, waiting
and hoping that somebody will rescue you and sympathize with you, you
will be in a wrong place, that’s not a choice for a people who want to
make a difference for themselves. So a legacy of self reliance is very
important, you selected a good topic but I hope you understand the hard
work.
It comes with a lot of hard work, that we must be able to
undertake, no doubt about it, and we shouldn’t expect anyone else to be
the one to undertake that hard work for us. It doesn’t work like that.
Why don’t I stop here. Thank you.
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