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"Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour Gena

Post by sarcasm » 01 Aug 2021, 10:20

Government Accountability Has Been Long Gone in Ethiopia
By Kebour Ghenna


What we are seeing unfolding before our very eyes is the epic failure of leadership in Ethiopia. Today, I will limit my reflection to the Tigray crisis.

Yes, it is self-evident that Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Government. Indeed, it is indisputable that Dr. Abye Ahmed is a defeated Prime Minister.


To date, not a single official conceded its faults, nor accepted a degree of responsibility. To Ethiopia’s top leaders, accountability remains an alien concept.

This is the normalization of failures, an obvious phenomenon in the institutional and bureaucratic behavior of our country’s state system. Failure, of course, achieves such normalization due to one singular phenomenon: the absence of accountability.

Ethiopia’s system of accountability has hardly kept up with the realities of modern government. It (the concept of accountability) has been a subject of collective mockery, one which the corrupt elite laughed at, the government cronies took pride in avoiding, and the country’s state infrastructure abused in its selective enforcement. Accountability was for suckers: only the “small fishes" get caught or cannot find a way to bribe and cheat their way out. In essence, escaping accountability for failure became ingrained in Ethiopia’s socio-political culture.

But let me ask this question: shouldn’t Ethiopians deserve a historical record of the failure of the Government? Shouldn’t the response of this government, say, to the Tigray fiasco be researched, investigated, and written so there is a definitive and authoritative record. When such failure in government leads to thousands of death and displacement of Ethiopians in less than a year, shouldn’t there be a record of what occurred, who made critical decisions, how the Prime Minister’s office limited or otherwise interacted with the bureaucracy, and how military or other agencies and their leaders acted.
Shouldn’t our citizens demand transparency and answers? Shouldn’t they demand the establishment of an independent commission (by the new Parliament), composed of lawyers, legislative members, academia, government agencies, and leaders from relevant opposition parties, to go over the facts and determine who is most likely negligent for the dire consequences of the war. There should be no room for alternative facts.

Responsibility, in the end, must be taken by someone – some identifiable person must be held to account. Is there someone willing to accept that accountability today? Where exactly does the buck stop, or does it ever stop?
Ethiopia, we have a problem. We must all work to fix this: Holding political leaders accountable.
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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by gearhead » 01 Aug 2021, 10:35

...notwithstanding that; it is while in service of his and his cronies interest that this government utterly failed! Whose stolen transitional roadmap is then the cause of this obviously predictable failure then if it is not the one architected by his party? The brainchild of this destructive end are his friends including the unaccountable behavior that was pervasive in oromia long before it became a pattern in Tigray. Where was he then?

There are no thinkers in PP!As such, the anvil that strikes is going to hit the ideology of the planners as well as the executioners. Anything short of that is yet again another travesty on the periphery.

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by sarcasm » 26 Sep 2021, 18:50

Abiy Ahmed = Prosperity party. If that wasn't the case, PP would have get rid of Dr Abiy by now.

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by sun » 26 Sep 2021, 19:51

sarcasm wrote:
01 Aug 2021, 10:20
Government Accountability Has Been Long Gone in Ethiopia
By Kebour Ghenna


What we are seeing unfolding before our very eyes is the epic failure of leadership in Ethiopia. Today, I will limit my reflection to the Tigray crisis.

Yes, it is self-evident that Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Government. Indeed, it is indisputable that Dr. Abye Ahmed is a defeated Prime Minister.


To date, not a single official conceded its faults, nor accepted a degree of responsibility. To Ethiopia’s top leaders, accountability remains an alien concept.

This is the normalization of failures, an obvious phenomenon in the institutional and bureaucratic behavior of our country’s state system. Failure, of course, achieves such normalization due to one singular phenomenon: the absence of accountability.

Ethiopia’s system of accountability has hardly kept up with the realities of modern government. It (the concept of accountability) has been a subject of collective mockery, one which the corrupt elite laughed at, the government cronies took pride in avoiding, and the country’s state infrastructure abused in its selective enforcement. Accountability was for suckers: only the “small fishes" get caught or cannot find a way to bribe and cheat their way out. In essence, escaping accountability for failure became ingrained in Ethiopia’s socio-political culture.

But let me ask this question: shouldn’t Ethiopians deserve a historical record of the failure of the Government? Shouldn’t the response of this government, say, to the Tigray fiasco be researched, investigated, and written so there is a definitive and authoritative record. When such failure in government leads to thousands of death and displacement of Ethiopians in less than a year, shouldn’t there be a record of what occurred, who made critical decisions, how the Prime Minister’s office limited or otherwise interacted with the bureaucracy, and how military or other agencies and their leaders acted.
Shouldn’t our citizens demand transparency and answers? Shouldn’t they demand the establishment of an independent commission (by the new Parliament), composed of lawyers, legislative members, academia, government agencies, and leaders from relevant opposition parties, to go over the facts and determine who is most likely negligent for the dire consequences of the war. There should be no room for alternative facts.

Responsibility, in the end, must be taken by someone – some identifiable person must be held to account. Is there someone willing to accept that accountability today? Where exactly does the buck stop, or does it ever stop?
Ethiopia, we have a problem. We must all work to fix this: Holding political leaders accountable.
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Hmm... :lol: :lol: :lol:

The correct and honest statement is to say that the tplf (not Tigray) lost Ethiopia and itself by being a violent rogue outlaw and trying to destroy Ethiopia in order to become the biggest and the mighty. Yes, we have to hold the arrogant tplf oligarchs and the tplf leaders for attacking the Ethiopian Defense Forces and through that opening the battles to save Ethiopia from the tplf plan of disintegrating Ethiopia. Cheap paid baboon propagandists can not change the real facts on the ground. Can they? :P :P

The dire consequences of the conflict rests squarely on tplf's head. Now that you (tplf) are finding your real limits in the face of 100+ million Ethiopians out to defended their country by all means possible you(tplf) are forced to change both the lyrics and the songs, say from, "down, down Ethiopia" to "Ethiopia and Eritrea forever and ever!" And I say, BINGO!



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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by BigBreak » 26 Sep 2021, 20:25

sarcasm wrote:
26 Sep 2021, 18:50
Abiy Ahmed = Prosperity party. If that wasn't the case, PP would have get rid of Dr Abiy by now.
This is Africa man, many political parties whether ruling or opposition are nothing but one man bands

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by Sam Ebalalehu » 26 Sep 2021, 20:37

The prosperity party got millions of votes outperforming the opposition parties combined immensely. Eden, would I have to remind you the leader of that party is Abiy.
If you had said Meles = TPLF when he fired politicians who do not agree with him some two decades ago, you were absolutely right.
It is only in your delusional mind a party leader who leads his party to overwhelming victory should be booted out by party members.
Take some rest, Eden. The more you glued on ER, the more ridiculous you become.

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by sun » 26 Sep 2021, 21:08

sarcasm wrote:
26 Sep 2021, 18:50
Abiy Ahmed = Prosperity party. If that wasn't the case, PP would have get rid of Dr Abiy by now.
Really? :lol: :lol:

Dr.Abiy and the Ethiopian people got rid of the tplf and as result got awarded the Noble Peace GOLD MEDAL AWARD for the first time in Ethiopian history in 3000 years: As the follow up to the Gold Medal the Ethiopian people came out in droves and voted for Dr. Abiy and his government in a free and fair election so that Dr. Abiy can become their legitimate leader. Also this free and fair election is something new and novel in Ethiopian history for the last some 3000 years. :P

Right now when the world is unstable and changing dynamically our country needs determined and legitimate government and leader to say the least. The current Ethiopian government and its leaders are such. So no amount of endless fake propaganda coming from any banda can ever change the living truths on the ground. We strongly support and wish that the ongoing reform will come to succeed.
:lol:

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by sun » 26 Sep 2021, 21:20

y BigBreak » 45 minutes ago

sarcasm wrote: ↑
Today, 18:50
Abiy Ahmed = Prosperity party. If that wasn't the case, PP would have get rid of Dr Abiy by now.

This is Africa man, many political parties whether ruling or opposition are nothing but one man bands

You mean like the late tplf PM Mr. Meles Zenawi who won 100% of the votes? :lol:

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Re: "Ethiopia 'lost' Tigray under the tenure of the Abye Gov't. It's indisputable Dr Abye Ahmed's a defeated PM" Kebour

Post by sarcasm » 27 Sep 2021, 08:05

BigBreak wrote:
26 Sep 2021, 20:25
sarcasm wrote:
26 Sep 2021, 18:50
Abiy Ahmed = Prosperity party. If that wasn't the case, PP would have get rid of Dr Abiy by now.
This is Africa man, many political parties whether ruling or opposition are nothing but one man bands
True. PFDJ for example did not have any general party congress after 1994 for almost 27 years! The parties central committee has never met for over 2 decades.

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