UNITED NATIONS DECORATES 430 RWANDAN POLICE
PEACEKEEPERS IN CAR
The United Nations has awarded
medal of service excellence to 430 Rwandan Police peacekeepers serving under
the UN Multidimensional Integrated Stabilization Mission in the Central African
Republic (MINUSCA).
The decorated officers, who
include 58 females, constitute three contingents; two Rwanda Formed Police
Units (FPUs) and a Protection and Support Unit PSU, each composed of 140 police
officers. Others serve as Individual Police Officers (IPOs), and act as
advisors and mentors.
Whereas FPU specializes in public
order management like crowd control, facilitate delivery of humanitarian
assistance, escort duties and protection of UN facilities; PSU undertakes
special duties such as protection for VIPs among others.
The medal parade ceremony held on
September 15 in the capital Bangui, and presided over by the Deputy Special
Representative of UN Secretary General in charge of Humanitarian Affairs in
MINUSCA, Najat Rochdi.
While speaking about the
importance of the “exemplary service and work” done by the decorated officers
for the people of CAR, Rochdi noted that the service medal signifies “respect
and admiration for accomplishments made to bringing peace and safety in Central
African Republic.”
She commended the “high level of
discipline and good conduct exhibited by Rwanda National police contingents”, a
conduct she said should “inspire peacekeepers all over the world.”
“You have done your work with
diligence and courage to protect civilians under threat of death in the Central
African war-torn society,” she said.
She recognized the “outstanding
quality of Rwandan leadership and Rwanda National Police in particular that
inspires Rwandan police peacekeepers all over the world.”
Rochdi also paid tribute to RNP
and the country in general for upholding “zero tolerance” policy to
indiscipline such as sexual exploitation and abuse.
The medal parade ceremony was
also attended by a cross section of staff from MINUSCA, senior CAR government
officials and security forces, as well as members of Rwandan Diaspora in CAR.
Rwanda was the first country to
deploy a contingent of Police officers in CAR in August 2014, a month before
the blue berets officially took over the peacekeeping mandate from African
Union.
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