The Rwanda Defence Force (RDF) has, for the twelfth time, held a send-off ceremony to honour the service rendered by RDF Generals, Senior Officers, and other Ranks who have reached retirement age and those whose service contracts have come to an end. The official ceremony took place today at RDF Headquarters, Kimihurura.
The event was presided over by the Minister of Defence, Juvenal Marizamunda, on behalf of the Commander-in-Chief of the RDF. Also in attendance were the RDF Chief of Defence Staff, Gen Mubarakh Muganga, Service Chiefs, Generals, and Senior Officers.
On behalf of the President of Rwanda and Commander-in-Chief of the RDF, the Minister of Defence, Juvenal Marizamunda, expressed gratitude to the retiring Generals and Senior Officers for their contributions from the period of the liberation struggle, stopping the Genocide against the Tutsi to the current development programme.
“I encourage you to uphold the same dedication you have shown throughout the years. The young RDF soldiers have gained valuable insights from your example, and I am confident that you will continue to contribute to the protection of our country,” said Hon Marizamunda.
In his remarks, the RDF Chief of Defence Staff, Gen MK Mubarakh, emphasised that this is a unique milestone, marking the culmination of long and distinguished military careers, reflecting the highest credit upon the retiring military personnel.
“Behind each of our historical successes have been your sacrifices, dedication, and commitment to accomplishing the mission of defending our country. You have served our nation with distinction and honour, and you can be proud of your contributions to current peace and security. You have left behind a tremendous legacy, not just in the accomplishment of your duties but in strengthening the respected institution of the RDF,” said Gen Mubarakh.
Brig Gen John Bagabo, speaking on behalf of the retirees, expressed gratitude to His Excellency President Paul Kagame and the Commander-in-Chief of the RDF for his leadership and guidance over the years, noting that during the struggle to liberate the country, the President emphasised the importance of good conduct to benefit the nation and distinguish themselves from their adversaries.
“These principles have remained with us and continue to guide our actions. As we move into the Reserve Force, we take great pride in bidding farewell with honour. We ask our leaders present today to relay a message to the Commander-in-Chief, reaffirming our unwavering commitment to serve and protect the accomplishments we have fought for over the years. We stand ready to support the RDF active force in our future deployments,” said Brig Gen Bagabo.
The retirees were awarded certificates in recognition of their service to the Rwanda Defence Force. (End)