President Paul Kagame Tuesday asked
his counterparts in the East African Community (EAC) to continue working
together towards addressing the spread of COVID-19.
Rwanda has deployed various measures which have effectively minimised the spread of COVID-19.
Recent cases that have been registered in the country are linked to truck drivers.
“This is undoubtedly a difficult period for our region, and the entire world. We are working to minimise the economic hardship on our citizens, while protecting their health,” Kagame said. “But this will be more effective, as has been stated by Your Excellencies, if we act in concert with one another.”
The President emphasised that it is critically important to maintain the flow of trade within the region, working hand in hand with the private sector.
“So long as any member of our community is vulnerable, we are all at risk. Therefore, we must work very closely together in the months ahead, to face this challenge as a community of partners,” he said.
The consultative meeting held virtually
brought was chaired by President Kagame and brought together President
of Uganda, Kenya and South Sudan.
“We need to work for our people,” Kagame
concluded. “If we can’t all work together, the six of us, and have
things moving, it doesn’t mean that two, three, four shouldn’t work, in
these circumstances, to deal with the problems that we have to deal
with.”
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