INAUGURATING TEXTILE MILL AT MOJO
….. We are happy to witness, from one day to the next,
the realization of our fervent wish that new industries be established in
Ethiopia. As education is the gate which opens the way to development and
progress, so is industrialization one of the principal paths to be followed to
the achievement of these goals.
The improvement and expansion of agriculture and
cattle-breeding which have been accomplished with the assistance of modern education
should not be underestimated. These fields comprise the basis of Our people’s
livelihood, and advances in these have been badly needed and hard-won.
Education is also essential to industrial growth. So
too, is co-operation with friendly nations vital, and we are gratified at the
number of joint endeavours being under-taken in various areas of industry.
This nylon factory, the third project inaugurated by
Us in recent weeks in which Japanese capital and skills have been enlisted, is
further testimony to the ever-strengthening relations which exist between
Ethiopia and the friendly nation of Japan. Each new project is welcomed as a
further step taking Us closer to Our goal.
It is Our desire
that Ethiopia become self-sufficient both quantitatively and qualitatively, in
meeting her textile needs. We are confident that Our efforts will in the not
too distant future bring this wish to fulfilment.
We are also
encouraged that increasing numbers of Ethiopians are actively participating in
this and other industrial projects. As Ethiopian skills and know-how increase,
as Ethiopian abilities are more fully developed, Our people will attain a
greater and more complete mastery of the intricacies of modern technical and
administrative techniques and methods.
We wish this
enterprise a successful and prosperous life.
Dec. 24, 1966
Selected Speeches of His
Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie - page 535 –
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