In a
bid to promote stronger cross border interactions and community
engagements, the EAC Secretariat, in collaboration with East Africa
Local Governments Association (EALGA), the International Republican
Institute (IRI) and the German International Development Agency (GIZ),
organized a fun-filled sports and cultural festival at Cyanika town on
the border of the Republics of Rwanda and Uganda over the weekend.
Following
up on the recommendations of the 21st Sectoral Council of Ministers
Responsible for EAC Affairs and Planning meeting in October 2014, which
recommended that the activities in the concept note to declare 2015 as
the year of the “East African Citizen” be implemented as sensitization
programmes; the Festival aimed at engaging ordinary citizens of the EAC
Partner States about the privileges available to them, as well as
providing a platform on which they can meet, share, have fun and
interact as one community under the EAC.
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Local dancers from Rwanda entertaining the festival- goers.
Bringing
together over 1,300 festival-goers, the town of Cyanika was painted in
an array of sports, including football, volleyball and cycling, cultural
expressions and artistry from Uganda and Rwanda. The Festival was
graced by Mr. Sam Byibeshyo, the Lord Mayor of Kisoro town, Uganda and
Mr. Samuel Sembagare, the Lord Mayor of Burera district-Northern
Provence, Rwanda. Other attendees included government officials from the
district regional offices in Kisoro, Uganda and Burera, Rwanda, police
and immigration officers from the local border authorities, women and
young traders.
“This
is an exciting step forward for the Community in getting East Africans
more engaged in the integration process,” said Mr. Owora Richard
Othieno, EAC’s Principal Information and Public Relations Officer. “We
hope that after today, other border communities will initiative similar
activities at their border points,” he said.
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Children showing-off their dance moves during the Festival.
The
year of the East African Citizen is in line with the EAC Consultative
Dialogue Framework which ensures continuous dialogue between the EAC
Secretariat, Organs and Institutions, Local governments Civil Society
Organizations (CSOs), Private Sector Organizations (PSOs) and other
Interest Groups both at the national and regional level.
The
Consultative Dialogue Framework is aimed at ensuring that the
integration process proceeds with the involvement of the citizens of EAC
Partner States and is undertaken in the context of multi-stakeholder
partnerships.
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Men’s football teams wow the crowds with the majestic footwork.
Speaking
at the Festival, Mr. Byibeshyo expressed his gratitude to the EAC
Secretariat and local governments for bringing together citizens from
Uganda and Rwanda to work together and promote integration, adding that,
“we will continue to support the journey that the EAC has started, and I
call upon every East African to join hands and fight whatever obstacles
that hinder the integration of East Africa.”
In
concurrence with the Ugandan Mayor, Mr. Sembagare, empathized on the
importance of East Africans to take ownership of the integration process
and, “use the opportunities availed by the Common Market and the Single
Customs regimes to enhance good neighbourliness and community
development.”
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Cyclers being directed to the finish line as they complete the 10-km race.
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Participants in a balancing act as they compete in the egg and spoon race.
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Local dancers from Uganda opening the Festival with their traditional dance.
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Mixed male and female volleyball team from Uganda and Rwanda in a play-off.
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