His Imperial Majesty Haile Selassie I,
on August
30, 1957 received 22 students who were leaving
for special training in the United
States under a
jointly sponsored programme of the
Ethiopian
Government & Point Four.
"When we established the first
public school in our
country some of you were perhaps too
young, or may be
some of you were not yet born.
Naturally, educational
institutions as exist today were
subsequently established
in the face of enormous difficulties and
the expansion of
education progressively continues. With
the help of the
Almighty Who guides the destiny of
mankind, the educational
system has moved from the elementary
level through
the secondary and has now reached higher
education
given in our colleges. Our pleasure
increases day by day
as we recall the initial efforts made to
establish education
and see the fruits which grow therefrom.
For example, in the military field, the
youth selected
for training in our military academy and
in the Imperial
Body Guard Cadet training centre have
prouduced
fruits of service in the army and
elsewhere which are
gratifying. Even now we continue to
select young
men thought fit for various military
academies and in
various other fields of higher
education.
Education, may be linked to a large tree
with many
branches. It comprises various
categories of instruction
and discipline each of which, like
medicine, engineering,
naval and military science, police-craft
and aviation
which calls for specialised studies, is
among the vitally
important activities of a nation. Today
you, both young
men and women, are seen taking part in
these fields of
study.
The benefits of education may be viewed
in two ways;
the first, as you mentioned in your speech, is in lifting
the standard of the nation. Secondly, in
the shaping and
development of one's character which might reflect in the
direction of both good and evil. It should be your will
and desire to eschew evil and always
pursue the good.
For, as disease could be contagious from father to son
through blood, in the same way the
character of the
present generation could be contagious to succeeding
ones. It is with this in mind that you should view your
opportunity for education which is as
enduring as
life
itself.
As we have repeatedly mentioned, our
efforts to
increase the number of students and to
progressively
lift the standard of education will
continue through the
entire span of our life. To be chosen to
pursue further
studies is not enough; to be able to
accomplish the task
for which one has been chosen should be
considered the
crowning jewel of such a choice. After
the accomplishment
of your goal you will surely be in a better position
to exercise your capabilities, to fulfil
your ambitions and
to render the type of service required
of you. We pray
that the Almighty, therefore, would aid
you to be of
service to Us and also to serve your
country."
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