PASSING OF EMPRESS MENEN
We are pleased with the speech Our Prime
Minister delivered yesterday on behalf of Our Ministers and Our people
concerning the demise of Her Imperial Majesty Itegue Menen in which he
adequately described her kindness and virtues.
All of you knew her well but she was more
intimately known to me. She was devoutly religious and did not lose her faith
even in the time of hardship. During the memorable days of Our companionship We
never had differences that needed the intervention of others. As Sarah was to
Abraham, so was she obedient to me. Our wishes were mutual until we were
separated by the Almighty. Her assistance for the good of the young, the old and
the needy requires no testimony for they are greater than thoughts and words.
We have been extremely pleased to live
long enough in the perfect union that enabled us to see our offspring, our
grandchildren and our great grandchildren. We are thankful to the Almighty for
having vouchsafed to us that long and uninterrupted union which is not very
common in the world today: There could be no more profound prayer for me to
utter.
In spite of Our utmost efforts to save her life in her time of illness,
she was overtaken by the fate of Adam and passed away.
We cannot fly in the face of the Almighty, nor can We afford to be idle.
Now that the time of mourning has come to an end, the public and our officials
must attend to their duties. As idleness is injurious to the welfare of the
country, as from Monday everyone should return to his work.
A large number
of people have come from the Provinces to take part in Our mourning. Since We
do not wish them to continue because this will disrupt normal life, it would be
better for them to send two or three representatives with letters.
We are deeply touched by the expressions of grief both on the part of
Our people and the foreign communities.
This is not the first time that Our people have joined Us in Our
mourning. When Our beloved son, Prince Makonnen, passed away they expressed
their grief in no less measure than We ourselves. They have even contributed of
their own free will to erect a monument in his honour.
We pray the Almighty shall recompense you for your deeds.
When Itegue was sick the general public, following the events through
the radio, shared Our anxiety. To the doctors and her personal attendants We
owe a debt for their untiring assistance. May these tears We shed be accepted
by God as price for peace in Ethiopia and in the world.
Feb. 15, 1962.
Selected
Speeches of His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie – page 650 –
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