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IGP Gasana rallies commercial motorcyclists to abide by traffic rules

In a bid to advance the community policing initiative, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Emmanuel K. Gasana reached out to commercial motorcyclists operating in Huye and Gisagara districts, where he urged for stronger partnership in overcoming crimes that could  threaten  the country's steady development if not checked.

IGP Gasana made the remarks on July 17 during a sensitization campaign in the Southern Province, which is part of Rwanda National Police (RNP) initiative to scale out the community policing initiatives , which calls for collective responsibility of residents to work together with law enforcers in order to keep their societies peaceful.

During this meeting, he met with over one thousand five hundred commercial(1500) motorcyclists and pledged RNP support to strengthen their cooperatives  including construction of  their commercial facility  in Huye town.

In his remarks, IGP Gasana commended the motorcyclists for their important services to community, and advised them to form an umbrella that will organize  and strengthen their cooperatives in order to carry out their business with professionalism and views for strategic actions.

"Your business helps lots of Rwandans - and that is why you should always conduct yourselves professionally and be accountable for your actions. Abide by the traffic rules in order to avoid road accidents which are not only dangerous to your lives, but also dangerous to the lives of your passengers and other road users," he said.

He noted that most road accidents in the country are caused by over speeding, using telephones while riding and overloading - which are all avoidable if motorcyclists lookout for each other and advise each other against such acts.

He reminded them to always cooperate with police through the provision of timely information on any suspicious individuals who exploit services of motorcyclists to conduct criminal activities, and also warned them to be wary against individuals who infiltrate the motorcycling profession yet in reality are drug traffickers, burglars or wanted criminals.

"You should be the eyes and ears of your societies and help to prevent crime by providing timely reports to police whenever you suspect someone of being a criminal. If people start to join your profession when they do not have a proper background, let the authorities know, so that investigations can be conducted. Your responsible actions are very important in sustaining the peace and security of our country," he noted.

The Mayor of Huye District, Eugene Kayiranga Muzuka, complemented the IGP's message, by reminding the motorcyclists that they owe their communities the responsibility of being actively involved in community policing, which will propel the respect which Rwandans have for the profession.

The Chairman of the Southern Province Commercial Motorcyclists Association, Jerome Nsabimana, commended RNP for the continued support to their cooperatives  and also pledged total cooperation from the members, towards actively participating in addressing criminality in their communities.

The  southern province federation of commercial cyclists  which has 4,874 members in 11 cooperatives  also pledged to streamline its activities and ensure that every member is involved in crime awareness campaigns and other community initiatives that seek to build lasting peace.