Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed to deploy defense and federal police in conflict areas in Ethiopia



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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed wants the army to carry out its mission with professionalism when it is deployed in conflict areas in Ethiopia

  Abiy Ahmed _ Ethiopia
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed
Source: EBC

borkena
July 16, 1818

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced today that members of the defense force and the federal police would be deployed to stabilize parts of Ethiopia where the violence has cost the lives.

Ethiopian Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) reports that the presidents of Ethiopia and Somalia held a discussion following the Prime Minister's decision and agreed on the immediate deployment of the Federal Police and Force defense in adjacent areas. Abiy Ahmed also called for what he calls forces that aggravate seemingly ethnically based conflicts, to refrain from doing so and instead work to promote unity. and love between people.

He issued a "last warning" to forces "that do not understand the value of peace" and orchestrated violence in the Oromo, Somalia and South-Ethiopia regions when he delivered a speech there a few days in Awbada where he welcomed Eritrean President Isayas Afeworki.

While there is a tendency to support the initiative of the new prime minister to promote unity in the country, badysts tend to criticize the administration by pointing out that the Abiy Ahmed's administration must focus on building institutions and Hundreds of citizens were reportedly killed in the region of Ethio-Somali, in the Oromo region and in the southern part of the country. Ethiopia in recent weeks and hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced in the Gedeo region of southern Ethiopia.

In September 2017, more than half a million Ethiopians were displaced from the region of Ethiopia-Somalia because of a full-fledged violence that would have been sustained by the special forces of the Somali region.

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