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Rwanda’s Kagame Eyes Fourth Term Amidst Scrutiny and Challenges

Rwanda’s Kagame Eyes Fourth Term Amidst Scrutiny and Challenges

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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As Rwanda gears up for elections on Monday, President Paul Kagame is widely expected to secure his fourth term in office. Despite facing two opposition candidates, there is little expectation that they will pose a significant challenge to Kagame’s dominance.

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  • Kagame’s Tenure and Legacy
  • Election History and Controversies
  • International Scrutiny and Migration Deal
  • Government’s Response and Campaign Promises
  • Opposition Candidates and Electoral Process
  • Voter Registration and Expectations
  • Bottom Line

Kagame’s Tenure and Legacy

Kagame, 66, has been at the helm since 2000, following his leadership in the rebel movement that ended the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, which resulted in over a million deaths. His presidency has been marked by significant praise for the country’s reconstruction and its emergence as a regional financial hub.

Election History and Controversies

In the 2017 election, Kagame won nearly 99% of the vote, following a constitutional amendment that removed term limits. His potential re-election is seen as a continuation of stability and growth for Rwanda. However, Kagame’s administration has faced global scrutiny over allegations of human rights abuses and strained relations with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Accusations from Western nations and rights activists include media suppression, assassinations of opponents, and support for rebel groups in Congo.

International Scrutiny and Migration Deal

The international community’s scrutiny intensified after a 2022 migration deal in which Rwanda agreed to accept asylum seekers from Britain. Newly elected British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced his intention to cancel this agreement.

Government’s Response and Campaign Promises

The Rwandan government has consistently denied these allegations. During his campaign, Kagame emphasized continued development and stability. “With you, there is nothing our country will not achieve, because today you have leaders who are not foolish and you are not foolish,” Kagame told young supporters at a rally in Eastern Province.

Opposition Candidates and Electoral Process

Out of eight initial candidates, only two were approved to run against Kagame, with the others disqualified for various reasons, including prior criminal convictions. The two approved candidates, Frank Habineza and Philippe Mpayimana, also contested against Kagame in 2017. Mpayimana, who works for the Ministry of National Unity and Civic Engagement, encouraged voters to consider his candidacy, emphasizing the importance of democratic choices.

Voter Registration and Expectations

Over 9 million voters are registered for the polls, which will also include elections for members of the 80-seat lower house of parliament. Provisional results are expected by July 20.

Bottom Line

As Rwanda heads to the polls, President Kagame’s continued leadership seems assured, promising further stability and development amidst ongoing international scrutiny and domestic challenges.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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