Rwanda National Police (RNP), on Tuesday, November 12, bid farewell to 154 Police officers, who retired from active service.
The send-off ceremony in honor of the Commissioners, Senior, Junior and other ranks, held at the RNP General Headquarters in Kacyiru, was presided over by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Vincent Biruta.
Minister Biruta thanked the retirees for their contribution to national security and development.
"Rwandans thank you for what you have done for the country;
"You played a crucial role in building a safer Rwanda that we all enjoy today, and Rwandans thank your sacrifice," Minister Biruta said.
As they join other Rwandans in their communities, he urged them to continue to set an example, work with them, support local leaders and security organs to sustain what has been achieved.
Minister Biruta took time to also thank their families for their patience, bearing the nature of their work and covering the vacuum in their absence.
"You played a crucial role in building a safer Rwanda that we all enjoy today, and Rwandans thank your sacrifice," Minister Biruta said.
As they join other Rwandans in their communities, he urged them to continue to set an example, work with them, support local leaders and security organs to sustain what has been achieved.
Minister Biruta took time to also thank their families for their patience, bearing the nature of their work and covering the vacuum in their absence.
Inspector General of Police (IGP) CG Felix Namuhoranye commended the retirees for serving and retiring with respect and integrity.
"You served with a patriotic spirit, sacrificed for the betterment of your country and worked tirelessly to make our it secure and have lasting peace. Your exemplary service and values will always be remembered," IGP Namuhoranye said.
"You are retiring but you are not tired; the country still needs you in other national duties, and we will continue to work together as always," he added.
As they start a new life outside active service, IGP Namuhoranye urged them to maintain the patriotic character and dedication they exhibited throughout their service, and to continue to be agents of change wherever they will be.
He also thanked officers, who retired before, for their continued contribution to Rwanda's development.
Retired Commissioner of Police (CP) Denis Basabose, who spoke on behalf of the retirees, said that this is a great day in their life.
"We are happy and proud of the value and honor we have been given as we start a new chapter outside active service. We thank President Paul Kagame for giving us an opportunity to serve our country," CP (rtd) Basabose said.
He pledged commitment to continue striving for a peaceful and safe country, and that they will always be ready to serve in other duties whenever called or required.