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Abdullahi
Dahir Moge
March 17, 2008
Disclaimer:
It is true people from Tigray are not all
beneficiaries of the loot or participants of
the crimes perpetrated by Tigray Peoples’
Liberation Front (TPLF). Sadly, it is also
true all current power-wielders in Ethiopia
are Tigrayans. The writer wishes to
emphasize this distinction. Let it be known
to all that I am talking about the Tigrayan
elites in power in this article-not the
people of Tigray.
It is not by happenstance
that deep odium has been bubbling inside the
hearts of people in different parts of
Ethiopia against the Tigrayan condottieri,
for over a decade now. From Gurage to
Amahra, from Oromo to Berta,
from Afar to Sidama, from
Ogaden to Anuak, from Addis
Ababa to Arba-Minch; people are
praying for the day they will, at last, hymn
good riddance to these ‘rude’ masters. Why?
Because they are bad rulers!
I will provide the proof for
that assertion and offer explanations as to
why they are hopeless in their ‘superior’
position.
In 2005 elections, the
Coalition for Unity and Democracy (CUD),
overwhelmingly won the votes of the urban
areas, the intelligentsia, Amhara, Gurage,
and significant parts of the Southern
Nations, Nationalities, and People’s (SNPP)
region. The Oromo National Congress- took
Oromia by landslide; while most of SNNP
region was swept by its southern-ally in the
United Ethiopia Democratic Forces (UEDF).That
is, before the eventual turn around of
events, and crowning of fake winners. The
defeat proved the depth and intensity of the
popular displeasure with the Ethiopian
Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF)-
the overcoat of the TPLF-by the people of
these regions.
In the remaining
regions-euphemistically known as ‘the
developing regions’- Satellite parties of
the EPRDF, were declared winners; with no
big furore, as people resigned to their
fate, having seen what has transpired in the
decisive regions.
The shaky make-up of the
pseudo-federal entities in Ethiopia is one
more proof of the ‘misadventures’ of the
TPLF; who designed a system of governance
for which its social background and party
ideology is ill-prepared to accommodate.
Blighted by pernicious habit of lying and
looting, they hoped they will manage to
confuse and cheat the people of Ethiopia.
The Amharic adage, ‘you
don’t trust a man till you put him beneath
the soil’ is taken to the heart; by the
founding fathers of the TPLF. It might have
been wise to adhere to it, in those days of
‘rebel-life’ in the deserts of Tigray; but
certainly, that mentally clashes with the
requisite principles of delegation of
responsibility and trusting subordinates,
central to modern management philosophies.
Far worse, it is an anti-thesis of
decentralisation and the principle of
subsidiarity; that is mandatory for a true
federalism to flourish.
That obsession with control,
and mistrust of ‘others’, explains why most
of the puppet leaders in the ‘federal’
states are social rejects who have not gone
far in education; and who therefore depend
on the TPLF for survival.
The biggest joke –in faking
leaders for other nationalities- is
witnessed in the resource-abundant Oromia;
where a stranger to the locals is ‘anointed’
as their president. Many Oromo’s
categorically rebuff the claim that Abadula
Gamada, the president of Oromia, hails from
their ethnic community. They similarly,
dismiss the Illubabur-born Taye
Takle-haymanot, a.k,a Kuma Demeksa-the
Defence Minster; as being not one of their
own. In Somali region, the current president
is married to a Tigrayan woman- something
believed to have been instrumental to his
rise to power. In Afar region, Ismail Ali
Serro-the president, is more of a Tigre than
an Afari.
Not that I wish to argue that
the nationality of the person matters much,
but it is appropriate to lay bare the false
claims of the TPLF clique to the readers:
the nauseating orations on democracy, good
governance, and ethnic federalism.
Some people are mystified why
the TPLF rulers couldn’t pick better pawns;
with a bit of acceptable credentials.
Surely, it is not a matter of scarcity of
‘intellectuals for sale’. What these people
fail to understand is the quintessential
Tigrayan’s psyche of suspicion and what I
wish to call the ‘minority-insecurity
syndrome’.
I know for them it will be a
painful read, but let me push their agony a
little longer; by elaborating on the two
traits. Firstly, the suspicion trait.
Meles has designated regions
as private ‘fiefdoms’ to his kins; because
he doesn’t trust anyone outside the ‘tribe’.
A trait invariably shared by most Tigrayan
elites. That partially explains why the most
trivial decisions cannot be passed by
‘local’ officials, without consultations
with TPLF ‘advisors’.
The TPLF leadership planted
‘advisors’-powerful ‘advisors’, in all
regions; except Tigray, where there is no
apparent need for one. Officially, these
advisors ‘provide technical assistance’ to
the regional government bureaus. This is
laughable, as most are ex-fighters with none
or little capabilities to perform such
duties.
A notable example is one Ato
Towolde-the advisor-cum-king in Somali
regional State. With nothing more than a
mere Diploma in social science to boast of –
like the majority of TPLF ‘scholars’, he is
an alumni of the civil service college
established by EPRDF; the man often refers
to his fighting-days’ experiences and
arbitrary gut-feelings to rule the region.
Like his predecessor, Gabrewahid, who has
obligated to himself the task of selecting
people’s representatives during elections;
Towolde chooses the cabinet and party
officials, and runs the day-to-day
activities of the Somali region.
Indeed, the irritating aspect
of this not-so-disguised ‘direct’ rule is
how noticeable it is. The TPLF elites don’t
even bother to mask that they are running
the show all over Ethiopia. Whether it is in
Somali region, or Afar or Gambella- it is
Abay Tsehaye, or Meresa, or Gebra-Ab, all
Tigrayans, who are sent to fix it, when
things need to be fixed. It is either
Ignorance or arrogance-or both; that can
only blind Towlede to the embarrassment he
is causing to himself, or inflicting on his
‘servile subjects’; when he hands out a
series of instructions to the regional
‘president’ in cabinet meetings. Or when he
narrates with glee how he brought this or
that ‘parvaneu’politician, from obscurity to
‘high office’-over dinner tables.
No wonder, therefore, that
the recently concluded Somali People’s
Democratic Party (SPDP) farcical conference
promoted his ‘toddlers’ to the highest
positions. Much more can be said about the
man and his likes elsewhere, but that is not
the theme of the article, and this should
suffice to illustrate the nature of the
tribe-based style of governance of the TPLF.
In addition to espionage and
control; TPLF henchmen’s stretching of
tribal tentacles to ‘all Shangiri-La
spots’ also has much to do with corruption
and debauchery.
A fact the rhetorician Meles,
himself, admitted; when he was warming
up to oust ex-comrades from the TPLF;
after they disagreed on the conduct of the
war with Eritrea. Back then, the master of
all deception – Meles; twisted political
terminologies and branded the out-witted
hitherto ‘strongmen of the party’- including
the flamboyant Seye Abraha; ‘Bonapartists’’.
It is time to ask what the
basis of this suspicious behaviour is. TPLF
knows that it is a minority group that has
fought its way to power; and is ruling
Ethiopia by sheer force and intimidation.
It, therefore, thinks everyone out there is
plotting to oust it. That fear from the
‘threat’ posed by the ‘giant beast’ subdued
so far, makes the TPLF leadership
hyper-vigilant. All the resultant wrongs and
crimes it has committed against other
nationalities; and the fear that the
‘victims’ will retaliate-if they were to be
given a chance-reinforces the severity of
their paranoia.
With morbid thinking and
virtual degeneration to misanthropy, they
have become enemies of reason, rational
people, and mutual interest. They conceive
violent antipathy to whomever and whatever
they perceive as a challenge; or a deterrent
to their ‘tribal’ aspirations of
self-enrichment and conquest.
A perfect example of their
‘madness’ can be discerned from their
actions in the war against the Ogaden
people; where the primitive principle of
vicarious liability is practised by the TPLF
at the dawn of the 21st century.
It is common to see a father imprisoned or
killed for the ‘misdeeds’ of the son; who
joined the ‘rebels’.
Impelled by paranoia and
self-doubt, and an irrational fright evoked
by ‘minority’ complexity; Tigrayan ‘urban’
troglodytes, consider even the most ‘loyal
lackeys’ a potential menace.
Thus, they have sleepless
nights; watching their back. And they do
that with a lethal blend of braggadocio,
savagery and thuggery.
In consequence, life is
becoming unbearable for millions of
Ethiopians, and for the unfortunate people
of Somalia; who are caught by the rummaging
army
of the Tigrayan Yakuza
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