University Graduation ,July 2, 1963
``It gives Us great pleasure to congratulate all the students, who through their
earnest efforts have overcome the various obstacles in their way and have
achieved success in their studies. Man desires many things, but it is the
individual's duty and responsibility to desire the proper things. Anyone who
makes the wrong choices will be a burden, not only to himself but to future
generations. As We have mentioned over and over again, the test of what you
students have obtained through your education will be what you are able to
accomplish in the future. Great responsibilities await you. You must show the
real worth of your education by the way in which you shoulder these
responsibilities. We are confident that you will bring a blessing to your
country, your families, to all those who have planned and labored for you, and
to yourselves.
This University came into being as a result of the dreams of many years. It is
indeed gratifying to note that a larger number are graduating this year than in
previous years. This fact gives Us confidence that the many positions which have
been waiting to be filled by well qualified men and women will increasingly be
filled. This encourages Us and strengthens Our confidence that We shall reach
the goals that we have set for Our country. Since education is one of the basic
needs of any country, we have to provide opportunities for education throughout
Our Empire.
Our many plans for development call for skilled and well-trained personnel, men
who should come from Our various institutions of higher learning, individuals
who will be the pride of the country. It is they who will perform a real service
for their country, for any plan which does not have the proper personnel to
execute it will remain a mere plan on paper.
We need well-qualified people who are proud of being Ethiopians; people who are
proud of being Africans; people who are prepared to execute the plans that have
already been envisioned. These are the caliber of men who should be produced in
Our university.
The person who, even while at school, realizes the needs of his country and has
proper sense of values and urgency will see what is needed, and will be able to
fill it. He need not be separated from his country and its culture before being
prepared to handle a position of responsibility. It was because We realized that
a national university would help in this training process that We gladly turned
over the site and buildings which We inherited from Our father for the
establishment of this university.
In order that this university might maintain standards equal to those of other
universities, the members of the faculty should possess qualifications equal to
those faculties elsewhere; and the students themselves should be equal to
students of other universities. They should all be inspired by devotion to their
country and loyalty to their leaders. Steadfastness and perseverance are
invaluable in attaining these goals. We will know that this university has
reached its maturity when We can see a sufficient number of qualified men and
women being produced, and an increasing number of students coming forward
eagerly to take advantage of the opportunities it affords.
It is through this university and other similar institutions of higher learning
that We can best preserve the culture of Our country and interpret Our esteemed
heritage to the world at large. We should understand, therefore, that this
university must be a place not only to prepare men and women for their various
vocations, but also to help them gain a better knowledge of their culture and a
desire to disseminate it.
The growth of this university and the establishment and development of other
comparable institutions will depend upon you. The increasing number of
succeeding elementary and secondary schools are not sufficient to provide
instruction for all the children of the Empire, and We are therefore planning to
establish thousands more of such institutions, but the problem is to awaken the
people to the need for such schools and to get capable instructors to teach the
various subjects in the language of the people. We are grateful to God that
today, through the training imparted by the various colleges and faculties of
the university, the problem of teacher shortage is beginning to be solved.
The molding of the young minds of future generations will depend upon these
teachers, for theirs is a great responsibility; and We would like to remind them
that they should take to heart this obligation and act accordingly. Education is
a means of sharpening the mind of man both spiritually and intellectually. It is
a two-edged sword that can be used either for the progress of mankind or for its
destruction. that is why it has been Our constant desire and endeavor to develop
our education for the benefit of mankind.
A qualified man with vision, unmoved by daily selfish interests, will be led to
right decisions by his conscience. In general, a man who knows from whence he
comes and where he is going will co-operate with his fellow human beings. He
will not be satisfied with merely doing his ordinary duties but will inspire
others by his good example. You are being watched by the nation and you should
realize that you will satisfy it if you do good; but if, on the contrary, you do
evil, it will lose its hope and its confidence in you.
Though life is short, one should live and act in such a way that his
achievements will bring him and his country a good name forever. If he does not
use his training for worthy ends, he will be an enemy to himself and an obstacle
to others. He will, indeed, be sick while supposedly healthy and dead while
still alive.
Simply watching other people's achievements is a characteristic of the lazy man.
But it is to be hoped that Our students, properly valuing great achievements,
many of which are the result of education, will not be satisfied to be mere
onlookers, admiring the work of other men, but doers actively participating in
the development of their country. Records of the past reveal the great
achievements of our forefathers. It is up to us to try to emulate them, for they
will be standing in judgement of us.
We have many natural resources and fertile lands which await our skill so that
they may be developed to bring prosperity to the country. The qualified
technicians are already beginning to develop the country. Is this not a blessing
brought to Us by education?
It is only when man becomes master of his fate able to determine his destiny
that he can be free from fears and inferiority. Such and individual or a nation
stands respected by all. For us Africans, the conference of the Heads of States
held in May last, is an adequate proof that we are determined to be masters of
Our fate; owners of Our wealth; and capable of removing the adjective dark from
the name of Our continent.
Education, that of the nation and of the individual, is the bastion of this
goal; and it's this realization that has in the past induced Us to offer
scholarships for Our fellow Africans to study in Ethiopia.
It was while we were yet the Crown Prince, energized by the love for education
which Our father instilled in Us, that we vigorously pursued the path of
education for Our land. We have, ever since, perseveringly and increasingly
followed that path and we are now more than ever before convinced that it is
education that heals Africa.
It is this conviction that has so recently caused Us to establish with our own
personal funds a trust to assist Africans on the road to higher learning. The
aim of the trust is to enable Ethiopians and other Africans of excellence to
proceed further in their fields of pursuit.
And you, who are graduating today, because you have received better
opportunities than your fellow countrymen through a university education, have a
new door opened to you to struggle for that degree of excellence in the service
of your country and humanity.
We are deeply indebted to the lecturers and professors who have labored
unceasingly to make this occasion possible and We exhort them to work ever more
in the training of young and competent men for the service of their country. And
for you who are graduating today, may the Almighty make your future clear and
challenging.``