Graduates of the academic year 2023-2024 of the University of Lay Adventists of Kigali (UNILAK) were urged to make an impactful change in the world to benefit Rwandans and others who live in the country.
This was highlighted by the guest of honour, Rose Mukankomeje, the Director General of the Higher Education Council (HEC) during UNILAK’s 18th graduation ceremony held on June 20, at the university’s headquarters in the City of Kigali, Gasabo District.
"Transform the world, and don’t be left behind, change the world in a better way that every Rwandan will enjoy living in,” Mukankomeje said.
She told graduates that the government is standing in support of them to advance their studies.
While delivering his speech at the ceremony where 629 females and 487 males graduated, bringing the total to 1,116 graduates, Prof Dr Alex Butera, Chancellor of UNILAK, applauded the graduates for the significant milestone attained.
He stated that the celebration was due to their relentless hard work, dedication, and unwavering commitment to excel.
"We are filled with immense pride and admiration for all you have achieved. From the early days of orientation to the countless hours spent in various areas of learning at this institution, you have shown resilience, determination, and a thirst for knowledge,” he stated.
Butera motivated the graduates to carry the values and principles that have been the cornerstone of their education at the university as they step forward into the next chapter of their lives.
He encouraged them to strive for excellence, uphold integrity, and always be curious and open to learning, highlighting that education is a lifelong journey.
"As you leave this institution, you are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to excel and a deep sense of purpose and responsibility to impact positive change in Rwanda. Whether you choose to further your studies, enter the workforce, or embark on other adventures, know that you have the power to make a difference.
"Use your talents and education to create positive change, innovate, and inspire those around you,” Butera advised.
He mentioned that the foundation will enable them to navigate the world with confidence and uprightness, make a meaningful impact, and leave a legacy.
Butera acknowledged the academic and administrative staff for their unwavering education and guidance that was instrumental in modelling the graduates, stressing that their commitment to excellence and diligent support provided the learners with the knowledge to bloom.
Prof Jean Ngamije, Vice Chancellor of UNILAK, commended graduates for their individual and collective achievements in reaching their accomplishments and emphasised that graduates demonstrated academic excellence, resilience, and adaptability in the face of challenges.
Ngamije urged the alumni to stride into the next phase of their lives and reflect on their journey, stressing that their achievements are a testament to their commitment and the support of their families, friends, and the entire UNILAK community.
"Remember to embrace the values and knowledge you have gained during your time here. The world you are entering is filled with opportunities and uncertainties. Embrace each challenge as a chance to grow and make a positive impact,” Ngamije urged.
He encouraged graduates to stay connected with their peers and the university, as the bonds they have crafted will be a foundation of strength and motivation.
"Your journey has been filled with challenges, but you have emerged glorious, equipped with knowledge and skills that will serve you well in your future endeavours.
"For our administrators and educators, your guidance and strategies have enabled our graduates to reach new paths. Your determination and commitment, service, and excellence have created a conducive environment for our students,” said Dr Papias Niyigena, Chairperson of the Board of Directors at UNILAK.