2.3.2. Respondents' views on
the importance of the work of A.Z.C.
The researcher also wanted to know if, according to the
respondent, the work of an artist A.Z.C. is very important in the esteem of the
Rwandan people. The answers are exposed in table 4.4. If the answer was yes,
the respondent was solicited to indicate the main factors that would contribute
to depreciate this work. If no, say why.
Table 4.4. Respondents' views
on the importance of the work of A.Z.C.
Importance
|
Number of respondents
|
Percentages
|
Yes
|
414
|
57.50
|
No
|
306
|
42.50
|
Total
|
720
|
100
|
Source: Primary data.
Table 4.4 reveals that 57.50% of the respondents said that the
work of A.Z.C. is important. The 42.50% of the respondents gave a negative
answer.
For those who gave a positive answer, the researcher ask them
what factors would push that work to loose its value. The answers are revealed
in table 4.5.
Table 4.5. Respondents' views
on factors that would push the work of A.Z.C. to loose its value
Factors
|
Number of respondents
|
Percentages
|
The actual government is ousted
|
226
|
54.59
|
The author seeks to be rich quickly
|
23
|
5.56
|
The author is impetuous
|
8
|
1.93
|
The CS are not published
|
117
|
28.26
|
The author lacks of support
|
40
|
9.66
|
Total
|
414
|
100
|
Source: Primary data.
From table 4.5, it is leant that 54.59% of respondents stated
that this work won't have any more value as objectors that have their way to
see things oust the regime currently in place in Rwanda. The 5.56% stated that
this work is without value if the author of these works made his project with
the goal to become richer quickly.
The 1.93% stated that it is necessary to mistrust this author
if he is impetuous. The 28.26% stated that this work doesn't have any value as
long as these books are not published and distributed throughout the country.
The 9.66% thought that this work will lose its value if the author of this
project is not morally and financially sustained.
As stated above, all these answers show the main obstacles to
be cleared by the project's inventor.
For those who stated that this project is not important, the
researcher asked them why. The answers are revealed in table 4.6.
Table 4.6. Respondents' views
on why the work of A.Z.C. is not important
Reason
|
Number of respondents
|
Percentages
|
The work is merely complaisance
|
152
|
49.67
|
It doesn't solve any problem
|
18
|
5.88
|
It reminds them the dark moments
|
122
|
39.87
|
It isn't interesting at all
|
14
|
4.58
|
Total
|
306
|
100
|
Source: Primary data.
Table 4.6 shows that 49.67% of the respondents who said that
this project is without importance stated that this work doesn't have any
importance because the author wanted to make pleasure to one side from Rwandan
people. The 5.88% affirmed that this work doesn't have any importance because,
according to them, it doesn't solve any problem. The 39.87% affirmed that this
work doesn't have any importance because it reminds them the dark and bloody
days. The 4.58% affirmed that this work doesn't have any importance because it
doesn't interest them at all.
For those who stated that this project is without importance
because the author wanted to make pleasure to one side from Rwandan people,
they are mistaken. It isn't really the case; it is merely the history.
Learning history through the CS, this evolution is
unavoidable. The author weighed with care the credibility of facts and sources;
he reviewed with impartiality the documents which he had and his essential
criteria was the veracity, knowing that the improper history, disguised,
deformed and brought back to the rank of the sensational can turn the ordinary
people into mad one.
Most of the respondents who stated that this project is not
important are either those who don't want to live together in peace with their
neighbors, either those who know nothing about the CS, either those who aren't
interested in the economic development of their country. So, it is on the duty
of the author to prove the importance of his project using all possible means
in his possession.
Considering that 57.50% of the respondents are interested in
this project, the researcher deducted that in general it is needed. Those that
affirmed that this work doesn't have any importance for different reasons, it
is their right to have their own opinions but as long as the situation improves
they will understand the role of this project in the economic development of
Rwanda.
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