Mootuu Ayyaanoo School: A Beacon of Educational Hope

Headline: A Mother’s Name, A Nation’s Future: “Mootuu Ayyaanoo” School Inaugurated as a Beacon of Educational Transformation
Sub-headline: Built with 60 million Birr in Holonkomii, West Shewa, the state-of-the-art school honors Professor Gebisa Ejeta’s mother and embodies a government push for world-class education.
By Maatii Sabaa, Olonkomii, West Shewa, Oromia – In a powerful fusion of personal legacy and national development, the Mootuu Ayyaanoo Secondary School was officially inaugurated today in Holonkomii town. The school, a modern facility constructed with a 60 million Birr government investment, is named in honor of Mootuu Ayyaanoo, the mother of renowned Ethiopian scientist and World Food Prize laureate, Professor Gebisa Ejeta.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by community elders, educators, and senior officials, including the Head of the Oromia Education Bureau, Dr. Tolaa Bariisoo. In his address, Dr. Tolaa framed the school as a critical piece in a larger, transformative strategy.
“The government’s focus on constructing schools of international standard and providing quality education is directly aimed at producing a competent generation in large numbers,” stated Dr. Tolaa. “This work is now bearing significant fruit.”
His words underscore a pivotal shift in educational policy: moving beyond mere access to prioritizing excellence and global competitiveness from the ground up.
The Mootuu Ayyaanoo School stands as a physical testament to this ambition. The two-story complex houses five blocks containing well-equipped classrooms, a standard library, laboratories, and various other sections designed to facilitate comprehensive, 21st-century learning. It is envisioned as a hub where talented youth from the region can be nurtured.
For Professor Gebisa Ejeta, who was born and raised in Holonkomii, the inauguration was an emotionally charged moment. He expressed profound gratitude that a school bearing his mother’s name would now serve his community. He recounted the extraordinary sacrifices made by his mother, whose unwavering belief in education—often fueled by selling firewood—propelled him from these very fields to global scientific acclaim.
“This school answers her deepest prayers,” Professor Ejeta remarked. “The commitment of various stakeholders to equip it with modern learning materials ensures that the students here will have the tools to reach their full potential.”

The sentiment of answered prayers echoed throughout the Holonkomii community. Residents, who had long advocated for a quality secondary school, described a palpable sense of joy and relief. “The construction of this school fulfills a long-standing demand,” said one local elder. “The happiness we feel today is immense.”
The Mootuu Ayyaanoo Secondary School, therefore, represents more than just bricks and mortar. It is a symbol of intergenerational hope: a mother’s sacrifice immortalized in a institution dedicated to empowering future generations. It signals a government’s commitment to turning rural towns into launchpads for excellence, ensuring that the path from Olonkomii to the world stage becomes well-trodden by the capable, confident students of tomorrow.

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