In 2003 Gasana became a member of the
Chamber of Deputies for the
Rwandan Patriotic Front. In 2010, Gasana was elected chairperson of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Political and Legal Affairs, replacing Bernadette Kanzayire. Prior to that Gasana headed the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Security and National Sovereignty. Gasana at one point served as director general of internal security at the
National Intelligence and Security Service. While in this position, Gasana became
Minister of Interior of the newly re-created ministry in December 2021. His term as minister ended in June 2024 and he was replaced by
Vincent Biruta. In January 2025, Dutch newspaper
NRC Handelsblad reported that the Rwandan government had nominated Gasana for the position of Rwandan ambassador to the Netherlands but that the Dutch government had refused this nomination. The Dutch government did not confirm he had been refused. On 21 October 2025 Gasana together with
Valentine Uwamariya was appointed to the
Senate by Rwandan president
Paul Kagame, replacing
Epiphanie Kanziza and
André Twahirwa. == References ==