COTABATO CITY --- In recognition to
his exemplary contributions to humanity and peace building in the Bangsamoro
region, the Mindanao State University (MSU) – Marawi conferred the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy in Peace and Development, honoris causa to Bangsamoro
Chief Minister Ahod ‘Al Haj Murad’ Ebrahim.
The
conferment, which took place during the 55th Commencement Exercises (1st
Semester A.Y. 2019-2020) of the MSU-Marawi last January 28, was upon the
recommendation of MSU System President Habib Macaayong and approval of the
members of the Board of Regents.
“I am
accepting this honorary degree not for myself, but for the Bangsamoro struggle
and the Bangsamoro people,” Ebrahim said.
Based
on Memorandum Order No. 10, Series of 2014 of the Commission on Higher
Education (CHED), honorary degree (honoris causa in Latin) is “an extraordinary
academic degree awarded to an eminent individual (who may be an alumnus, or one
who have never been connected with the awarding institution).”
The
memorandum further says that the degree “shall be awarded in recognition of an
individual’s meritorious contributions to the advancement of a field in a
particular discipline, through exemplary accomplishments in instruction,
research, and practice, and his/her personal humanitarian accomplishments and/or
contribution to the institution and society, rather than as a result of
academic matriculation, and study.”
Ebrahim, who was also the commencement
speaker, recalled in his speech that he was once an MSU student, 55 years ago.
After being granted a government scholarship program, he then transferred to
Notre Dame University in Cotabato City and took up Bachelor of Science in Civil
Engineering.
“And
yet, with another twist, before finishing my fifth year in college, I decided
to pursue a calling bigger than all of us — the rise of the Moro movement,”
Ebrahim recalled. “Without hesitation, I left the university and joined the
movement’s military training in 1970.”
“Fast
forward, that revolution has enabled us to establish a new bureaucracy that is
reflective of our ideals and aspirations,” he said.
“It
is your generation who will truly benefit from the success of Republic Act
11054,” Ebrahim told the graduates.
“Hopefully,
when it’s already your time to lead our people, you will continue to honor
those who were there before and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice just to
achieve the present bureaucracy that we have,” he added.
One
thousand and five hundred (1,500) students earned their degrees on Tuesday
(January 28), with 28 grantees of Presidential Decree 907 or the Civil Service
Commission eligibility equivalent to a professional level eligibility. (BUREAU
OF PUBLIC INFORMATION – BARMM, MINDANAO EXPOSE')
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