Rwanda’s Police Chief receives Inspector General of The Gambia Police Force

The Inspector General of Police  (IGP), CG Felix Namuhoranye, received on Monday, December 2, his counterpart of The Gambia Police Force, Gen. Seedy Muctar Touray, at the Rwanda National Police (RNP) General Headquarters in Kacyiru.

Gen. Touray and his delegation are in Rwanda week-long visit aimed at strengthening the partnership between the Police institutions.

IGP Namuhoranye, during the bilateral meeting, stated that the friendship and collaboration between the Rwanda National Police and The Gambia Police Force is a significant step forward and that the visit presents another opportunity for both sides to strengthen relations and expand their partnership.

“This meeting will open many doors for collaboration, paving way for continued knowledge sharing, exchanging experiences and establishing strong partnership strategies. Working together will help us find appropriate solutions to the evolving security challenges as the world continues to advance,” IGP Namuhoranye said.

He added: “As we embark on this new chapter of partnership, our goal should focus on building the strength and capacity needed to address common security challenges in both of our countries.”

He underscored that achieving this requires uniting efforts and developing effective strategies to reach shared goals, promoting collaboration, and striving for a common vision.

IGP Namuhoranye expressed gratitude to the leadership of both countries for laying the foundation for this partnership.

In his remarks, Gen. Touray stated that his country is on a journey to reform its security institutions, including The Gambia Police Force (GPF), adding that this is an opportunity to build partnerships with other security institutions, including the Rwanda National Police.

Rwanda, he noted, has made tremendous achievements, emphasizing how much they stand to learn from its experiences portrayed both at home and in international peace and security operations.

During this visit, Gen. Touray and his delegation will also tour various RNP departments and units in different parts of the country, including training schools.

He added: “As we embark on this new chapter of partnership, our goal should focus on building the strength and capacity needed to address common security challenges in both of our countries.”

He underscored that achieving this requires uniting efforts and developing effective strategies to reach shared goals, promoting collaboration, and striving for a common vision.

IGP Namuhoranye expressed gratitude to the leadership of both countries for laying the foundation for this partnership.

In his remarks, Gen. Touray stated that his country is on a journey to reform its security institutions, including The Gambia Police Force (GPF), adding that this is an opportunity to build partnerships with other security institutions, including the Rwanda National Police.

Rwanda, he noted, has made tremendous achievements, emphasizing how much they stand to learn from its experiences portrayed both at home and in international peace and security operations.

During this visit, Gen. Touray and his delegation will also tour various RNP departments and units in different parts of the country, including training schools. (End)