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Positive Millennium Engagement

 

 

Recognizing the grasp the Millennium fervor has on the populace, SEYOUM BEREDED, director of the National Secretariat for the Millennium Celebration, feels it is an opportune moment to channel the spirit towards peaceful coexistence.

 

Already we have fallen under its dominion! The Ethiopian Millennium should serve as a powerful magnet on us, reaching down into the end of a century and intensifying the decade.
 

It is amplifying emotions, accelerating change, heightening awareness and compelling us to re-examine ourselves, our values and our institutions. Launching new approaches based on a desire to increase understanding and respect and diminish backwardness, ignorance and misunderstanding within and between our diverse cultures and traditions through communications and future oriented thinking.
 

We are preparing to celebrate the Ethiopian Millennium as a period of love, peace and hope, and by promoting our unity in diversity. In the new Millennium we should create an urge among our children and the general public to recognise the importance of peace by innovating new thinking patterns suitable to each segment of the society based on their needs and desires.
 

Using action orientated methods, we shall be establishing platforms of communications and understandings which would expand our knowledge of each other's needs and respond to each other the hopes and dreams we have for a future.
 

The ultimate aim of the Millennium celebration is to positively engage people to love peace and justice, esteem the value of individuals, respect labour, have a deep sense of citizen responsibility and be imbued with an independent spirit as builders of a peaceful and highly developed society which would contribute towards a culture of peace and harmony of our beloved Ethiopia.
 

This century should be a century for an Ethiopian renaissance!

 

When we talk of the Ethiopian renaissance, there are those who doubt us. But how can we build the path to a better life without some form of a dream, and without some form of a vision?
 

It is those dreams that ignite a little spark within us towards longing, and creativity, which opens the whole universe as a theatre where nothing is impossible. I believe the Ethiopian Millennium celebration is one big spark, which springs from our common aspiration as citizens for everything that is good and life enhancing.
 

The ever-eroding image of our country has to be restored, the degrading environment has to be recovered and the trust for knowledge of our wider population has to be quenched. We also need to support our people in their quest for better health, education and a suitable environment. 
 

An integral element of our Millennium celebration is that we should feel the greater need, now more than before; to educate ourselves and the world about what amalgam of historical events has given birth to our collective Ethiopian experience.
 

It is only by understanding this that we can be forewarned and forearmed for the challenges that lie ahead in our effort to construct a better Ethiopia. Only this experience can prepare us to be a country of great artists, scientists, inventors, philosophers, statesmen and women who can inspire others and help solve problems besetting our nation, our continent and by extension our world.

 

I have observed during my lifetime that it is difficult to hold us Ethiopians together - or any human group for that matter - for long if there is no vision, an ideal, an objective or a dream.

 

To bind us as a big family together, foster our further ascent, take us out of abject poverty, disease and recurrent drought, to prevent us from losing ground and falling into the abyss of despair, we must have a constant and collective vision, a dream as a nation. We will not swim forever in the present sea of complexity if we are not shown a shore.

 

The Ethiopian Millennium should thus serve us both as a milestone and a threshold.
 

As a milestone, the new Millennium offers us a unique opportunity to measure the road we covered over the past millennia. It also offers us a chance to take stock of how far we have come as a nation and reflect on where we must go to achieve a lasting peace and prosperity - a more developed and peaceful country for all of us. Much like birthdays, wedding anniversaries or national holidays, the year 2000 is also a threshold to pass across.
 

If we were moving, we would probably spend some time at the old house, sorting through what is of value to take to the new home. In the same way, crossing over the threshold into the Third Millennium offers us an opportunity to repack our cultural and historical baggage before we inhabit our new psychological home.
 

The question can start with why we should celebrate the Ethiopian Millennium, as a milestone or a threshold, but it should soon graduate to a more important one: How can these Millennium commemorations truly leave a legacy for future civilisation that will endure the test of time? What are the legacies we are going to leave to the next generation?
 

We talk about the Ethiopian Millennium because it fills our soul with hope. Despite the anxieties of our age, we believe that tomorrow can be a better day for us and our children.

Whatever the setbacks of the moment, nothing can slow us down now!
 

Whatever the difficulties, Ethiopia shall be at peace! Ethiopia shall rise!!!
 

I wish you all a Happy Millennium!!!

 


 

We are preparing to celebrate the Ethiopian Millennium as a period of love, peace and hope, and by promoting our unity in diversity. In the new Millennium we should create an urge among our children and the general public to recognise the importance of peace by innovating new thinking patterns suitable to each segment of the society based on their needs and desires.

 
BACK TO MILLENNIUM NOTES

MILLENNIUM NOTES: Only a few days from the countdown of the Second Ethiopian Millennium to come to an end, Fortune has solicited the views and messages of prominent personalities representing different constituencies and roles in Ethiopian society, including Prime Minister Meles Zenawi and Addis Abeba’s Mayor Brehane Deressa. In their respective essays exclusively published here, the majority of them recounted Ethiopia’s glorious past; recognised its seal to remain the bastion of independence in the face of adversities; disconcerted due to its recent history of poverty and civil conflicts; and preached tolerance, understanding and social harmony in the coming Millennium. Fortune is delighted to present in this edition the outlooks and visions of these distinguished personalities. Please read the series of essays.

 
 
 
   
   
   
 
 
 

 

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