Date: 23/06/2003
Source: Northern Cape Provincial Government
Title: Dipico: Launch of Northern Cape Higher Education
Institute
SPEECH BY PREMIER MANNE DIPICO, AT THE LAUNCH OF THE NORTHERN CAPE
HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTE, Kimberley, 23 June 2003
Minister of Education Mr. Kadar Asmal
MEC for Education - Ms Tina Joemat-Petterson
Members of the Executive Council & Provincial Legislature
The Leadership of BHP Billiton
Distinguished Guests
Ladies and Gentlemen
Today is indeed a very special day in the history of the province.
We gather to celebrate an important occasion for the people of the
province and the future of the province.
Many a great leaders have asserted that a nation that does not
invest in its youth and its human resources - does not have a
future!
Today, we are also celebrating for another important reason - In
the course of the overall development of our country and province,
the shared and common goals of all of us require a common approach
and 'battle'. We are grateful that we have had committed partners
in the realization of this project in one of South Africa's leading
business entities and a social-partner of repute in BHP. Our
country and province need more of these types of partners to
achieve our desired goals of a growing and prosperous South
Africa.
The seeds of a future prosperous Northern Cape Province have been
laid and certain to develop scores of leaders and the quality
leadership in the socio-economic spheres for both civil society and
business. The seeds for such a future are the investments we make
in the educational and educational opportunities of our people to
secure the future of children and future generations!
We are grateful to be in a position today, to celebrate the launch
of an institution of higher education in the Northern Cape. We
earnestly believe that the founding of this institution will aid
our search for wisdom and the information-laden intelligence that
has become an indispensable part of the twenty-first century.
We hope that through this institution we can develop the skills and
knowledge that are particular to the needs of the people of the
Northern Cape and those of our country at large.
This landmark achievement has been made possible by a number of
people and players. At this point let me pause and single out a few
who have been the catalysts, including the many other important
backroom players, continuously contributing towards the realization
of this dream.
The Management and Board of BHP, the Minister of Education and the
MEC for Education have all been forbearers of the idea. Many have
played various roles and to them too we would like to express our
heartfelt gratitude.
The new management and leadership of the institute - thanks to you
too for the brave stance you took and support you lent towards the
project. The departmental and other specialist people who provided
advise and assisted with the shaping of the project - you too
deserve mention.
Indeed, this project speaks to the fact that we as government are
on course in respect of our desired goal of achieving a measure of
equilibrium and a more than modest success rate in our human
resource enrichment strategy.
The results of the matriculants in the past few years have also
given us more reason to believe in the potential and reality of the
project. That we are confronted with the challenge of matching the
demands of the economy with our human capacity, are aptly
demonstrated by skewed human and economic developments found.
The overall thrust of our strategy for human resources development
speaks particularly of the question of educating our people so that
they are equipped to ably and confidently participate in the
socio-economic development of our province and country and by so
doing help us all work towards the creation of 'A Better Life For
All!
The founding of this reservoir of learning, wisdom and intelligence
demonstrates the commitment of our government in creating an
environment and infrastructure that is geared towards the
fulfilment of the creative and artistic potential of our
people.
This, in our view, is the sharp end of the spear by which we will
puncture the veil of ignorance and poverty.
Ladies and gentlemen, the inauguration of this institution
signifies the process of reconstructing and developing our country
has embarked upon. It also embodies the transformation of our
education system into a united, democratic, non-racial and
non-sexist entity. It signifies an education system whose sole
purpose would be to meet the learning needs of our citizens and the
needs of our society and economy as a whole.
There is indeed no turning back!
The launch of this Institute of Higher Education in the Northern
Cape is an exciting challenge and provides a unique opportunity for
us to develop the intellectual capacity of our people to meet the
high-level of human resource needs of the new millennium. In a
nutshell to help them contribute to the functioning of modern
industrial society.
I am sure that you will agree with me that this momentous
achievement represents a victory for the people of the Northern
Cape and will have a tremendous impact on our communities.
We are also hopeful that this institution's founding heralds much
more progress and development and the maturation of our province as
a centre of excellence and human achievement.
Many countries across the globe have as their key policy-goals, the
development of niche capacities and knowledge that has set them as
leaders and pioneers in those spheres of human and scientific
development.
Through the founding of this centre, which has been made by a
generous funding of BHP, we will be able to retain the interest and
engagement of our most creative, courageous and innovative
intellects whom we need so much for the growth of our province and
its economy. The potential of this province has on many occasions
been pointed out and waits for further development to reach its
fullest capacity.
Higher education has a central role to play in making South Africa
the winning and prosperous nation we wish it to be. Without
engaging the high level of scientific, technical and broad
intellectual expertise, which is spread throughout all sectors of
society, we will not be able to build a sustainable and durable
society that prospers.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
This institute will be well positioned to offer opportunities for
the people of our province to create an enlightened and
knowledgeable society. It will truly contribute to the social,
economic and political challenge that faces our country and
province in particular.
This new institution will afford many, the opportunity to advance
and develop themselves both intellectually and materially. As we
continue to respond to our economic challenges, we will ensure that
our education system creates the right skills base for our province
and contribute to the development of the province. We are ensuring
that we create a province of opportunities.
There is no doubt that we have turned the corner and are forging an
education institution that will be accessible to all that will
instil the values of democracy and equality, and improve our
quality of life.
In order for us to meet the challenges of the new millennium, it is
critical for us to have in place a modern, quality higher education
system that will provide advanced skills and scientific knowledge
to us.
We are through this act of inaugurating this institution investing
in the future, to meet the challenges of the rapidly globalising
world.
In order for us to reach those desired level of progress and
modernisation we need to constantly expand our pool of skilled
labour and to simultaneously also attract both domestic and foreign
investment.
Programme Director,
For its substantial investment in higher education, government
expects a representative flow of successful graduates with the
necessary knowledge and competencies to march confidently through
the doors of this universe of learning and for them to go out into
the world and produce knowledge and information that will
contribute towards the social well being and economic growth of all
humanity.
The Northern Cape Provincial Government is dedicated to the belief
that equal educational opportunity and a strong higher education
system are essential cornerstones of a democratic society and has
the potential to contribute to the quality of life of all South
Africans.
As we forge ahead positively through new territory, I am optimistic
that the Institute for Higher Education is indeed well placed to
meet the challenges of the rapid global economy.
I thank you
Issued by Northern Cape Provincial Government
23 June 2003
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