Who is Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed Ali?
Introduction
This article raises some serious questions on the integrity and
honesty of the current Ethiopian Prime minister Abiy Ahmed Ali. As a Bible
thumping leader, Abiy Ahmed needs to come clean about so many questions in his checkered
biography. Whether we agree with him on his current actions (inactions) and
policies and his flamboyant camera seeking styles, it is important we question
the integrity of the man who is at the helm of a country we all love.
Source & Authenticity
The Wikipedia post of the biography PM Abiy
Ahmed is written by the PM himself. This is a fact verified by a credible
source close to the prime ministers office.
On the other hand, if a person wishes to remove the post or to correct
it he or she has the right. But if the stories entered were wrong, the PM or
his office would have removed or corrected it.
Early life
Abiy Ahmed
was born in the town of Beshasha[9] in the historic Kaffa Province (in the
present day Jimma Zone, Oromia Region), Ethiopia on 15 August 1976.[10][11] His
father, Ahmed Ali, was a MuslimOromo [12] (and had four wives[13]), while his
mother, Tezeta Wolde,[14]) was an Orthodox[15] Christian.[16][17]
Abiy is the 13th child of his father and the sixth and youngest
child of his mother.[9][16] His
childhood name was Abiyot (English: "Revolution").
The name was sometimes given to children in the aftermath of the Derg revolution of 1974.[9] The
then Abiyot went to the local primary school and later continued his studies at
secondary schools in Agaro town. Abiy, according to several personal reports,
was always very interested in his own education and later in his life also
encouraged others to learn and to improve.[9]
Education
Abiy
holds a Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership[18] earned from the
business school at Greenwich University, London, in collaboration with the
International Leadership Institute, Addis Ababa in 2011. He also holds a Master
of Business Administration [18] from the Leadstar College of Management and
Leadership in Addis Ababa in partnership with Ashland University in 2013.
Abiy,
who had started his Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) work several years ago as a
regular student,[19] completed his Ph.D. in 2017 at the Institute for Peace and
Security Studies, Addis Ababa University. He did his Ph.D. work on the Agaro
constituency with the PhD thesis entitled "Social Capital and its Role in
Traditional Conflict Resolution in Ethiopia: The Case of Inter-Religious
Conflict In Jimma Zone State". As a follow-up to his Ph.D. thesis, he
published a research article on de-escalation strategies in the Horn of Africa
in a special journal issue dedicated to countering violent extremism.[20]
Personal life
He met and married his wife, Zinash Tayachew, an Amhara woman and the grand daughter of a famous
Anti-Fascist patriot named Dejazmatch Birre Zegeye of Armachiho, Gondar,[9][16] while
both were serving in the Ethiopian Defense Forces.[21] They
are the parents of three daughters and one recently adopted son.[21]
Military career
As a teenager and in early 1991,[24] He
joined the armed struggle against the Marxist–Leninist regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam after the death of his oldest brother. He did so as a
member of ODP (Oromo Democratic Party), which at that time was called Oromo People’s Democratic
Organization (OPDO). ODP was a tiny organization of only around 200 fighters in
the large coalition army of about 100,000 fighters that resulted in the
regime's fall later that year.[22][9][21] As
there were only so few ODP fighters in an army with its core of about
90,000 Tigrayans, Abiy had to quickly learn the Tigrinya language. As a
speaker of Tigrinya in a security apparatus dominated by Tigrayans, he could
move forward with his military career.[22]
Later on, Abiy was posted back to his hometown of Beshasha,
where he – as an officer of the Defense Forces – had to address a critical
situation of inter-religious clashes between Muslims and Christians with a
number of deaths.[22][26] He allegedly brought
calm and peace in a situation of communal tensions accompanying the clashes.[22] This may
have foreshadowed
his role as an inter-religious mediator he became in later years.
In 2008, Abiy was one of the co-founders of
the Ethiopian Information Network Security Agency (INSA), where he worked in
different positions.[9] For two
years, he was acting director of INSA due to a leave of absence of the
director assigned to the post.[9] In this
capacity, he was board member of several government agencies working on
information and communications, like Ethio Telecom and Ethiopian
Television. In 2010, Abiy eventually decided to leave
the military and his post as deputy director of INSA to become a politician.
The highest rank he had achieved during his military career was that of a Lieutenant Colonel.[20][22]
Political Career
Member of Parliament
He
started his political career as a member of the ODP (Oromo Democratic
Party).[27] The ODP is the ruling party in Oromia Region since 1991 and also
one of four coalition parties of the ruling coalition in Ethiopia, the EPRDF
(Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front). He became a member of the
central committee of ODP and congress member of the Executive Committee of the
EPRDF – in quick succession.[22]
Religious
Forum for Peace with Abiy Ahmed (2010)
In
the 2010 national election, Abiy represented the woreda of Agaro and became an
elected member of the House of Peoples' Representatives, the lower chamber of
the Ethiopian Federal Parliamentary Assembly. Before and during his time of
parliamentary service, there were several religious clashes among Muslims and
Christians in Jimma zone. Some of these confrontations turned violent and resulted
in the loss of life and property. Abiy, as an elected member of parliament took
a proactive role in working with several religious institutions and elders to
bring about reconciliation in the zone. He was then setting up a forum entitled
"Religious Forum for Peace", an outcome of the need to devise a
sustainable resolution mechanism to restore peaceful Muslim-Christian community
interaction in the region.[20]
In
2014, during his time in parliament, Abiy became the Director General of a new
and in 2011 founded Government Research Institute called Science and Technology
Information Center (STIC).[9][28] The year after, in 2015, Abiy became an
executive member of ODP. The same year he was re-elected to the House of
Peoples' Representatives for a second term, this time for his home woreda of
Gomma.
FACT CHECK:
Now let us analyze Abiy Ahmed’s qualification based on this official
bio.
1
Abiy Ahmed was born in 1976.
His biography states that he:
“Went to the
local primary school and later continued his studies at secondary schools in
Agaro town”
And later it states:
Question:
Abiy Ahmed was 15 years old in 1991 when he joined the armed
struggle. At 15 a child can only reach 8-grade maximum. If he was in the armed
struggle in 1991 how can he be in the army and secondary school at the same time?
Comments:
Abiy Ahmed was indeed in the OPDO at 15. He did not finish his high school.
2 His biography states that he joined
the armed forces in 1993 when he was 17 years old.
Comments:
Another
indication that he could not have been in Agaro for his secondary school while
he was in OPDO and later in the Armed Forces.
3 His bio states that:
“In 1995 he was in
Rwanda in the Ethiopian army contingency that was dispatched under the auspices
of the AU and the UN.”
Comments:
When Abiy Ahmed was in
Rwanda he was 19 years. Abiy Ahmed at 19 and with only two years service could
only have been a private soldier. The records and the story that was told by
his own friends show that he had no other rank until he suddenly became a
captain. If he was only 19 and private
soldier when he was in Rwanda he could not have played any role in peacemaking
and reconciliation as told by his colleagues and his supporters. He probably
did not even speak English properly coming straight from either 8th
or seventh grade in remote corner of Kaffa region in Beshahsha. As we know it
the contingency's job was to manage roadblocks and escort convoys and similar
missions.
4 His biography
states:
“After the fall of the Derg, he took formal military training
from Assefa Brigade in West Wollega and was
stationed there. His military post was in intelligence and communications.
Later on he became a soldier in the now Ethiopian National Defense Force in
1993 and worked mostly in the intelligence and communications departments.”
Comments:
In 1991 when
he joined the OPDO armed struggle, after the Dergue had fallen, he says he took
military training in West Wollega and was stationed there as intelligence and
communication soldier and then in 1993 joined the armed forces.
Comments:
This boi of the Prime Minister is confusing that readers are
expected to connect the dots.
5 His biography further states
“Later on, Abiy was posted back to his home
town of Beshasha, where he – as an officer of the Defense Forces – had to
address a critical situation of inter-religious clashes between Muslims and
Christians with a number of deaths.[22][26] He
brought calm and peace in a situation of communal tensions accompanying the
clashes.[22] This
foreshadowed his role as an inter-religious mediator he became in later years.”
Comments:
In 2000 he was only 24 with little or no experience. It is difficult
that he can assume such a responsibility at this age and with no knowledge or
training on the subject.
6 His biography
states that he participated in the Badme War between 1998 to 2000.
Question:
If he was in the frontline
during these years how could he get his bachelors degree in 2001 in computer
engineering from Micro link information technology?
Comment:
One needs to be full time student for years to get a BA in
anything. In addition, one has first to finish high school to be enrolled in
College. Besides Micro link College’s first-degree program graduation was held
in 2005. That means even though Abiy stated that he graduated from the College
in 2001, there was no any degree program the College was giving before those
who graduated in 2005 graduates.
7 His biography
states that
“He was one of the founders of INSA in 2008. It says he was one of
the founders of INSA and director of INSA for two years
at the same time he was board member of several government agencies (29 years old).”
Comments:
This was at the height of
the EPRDF repression, which took many lives, and hundreds of thousands of
people were imprisoned. Abiy admits in
this biography that he found and led one of the major instruments of repression
in Ethiopia.
8 His Biography
states that:
He got his Masters
degree in 2011 and MBA in 2013.
Comments:
In the real world you have finish
high school and attend college full time for 2 years to get a graduate degree.
Abiy got two maters degree between 2011 and 2013. He must have begun working
for his MA four years earlier. But he was in the active service in the army and
later in politics with many responsibilities and there is no record that he was
on leave for 4 years for his BA and two years for his MA and more time for his
MBA. It is simply impossible.
9 His biography states that he:
“He started his
PHD when he was a regular student.”
Comments:
In the academic world you don’t start a PHD program before you get
the required undergraduate and graduate degrees. To say that he started his PHD
program when he was regular student does not make sense. To get a PHD there are
required courses that candidate should take before even beginning to write dissertations.
This of course can happen in Ethiopia where you can get your PHD without nay-formal
education. Abiy never had any formal education.
10 Military
Training:
His Highest rank reached was Lt. Colonel. In the normal military
process it takes a commissioned officer at least 15 years of service to reach
the rank of Lt. Col. Abiy Ahmed was first a captain and then Lt Col without the
required service and any formal officer training.
We have been told that he is a PHD holder. We
know that to get a PHD after high school takes a minimum of 8 to 9 years of
full time study. For most people it is interrupted for many reasons and takes
much longer. Those who have genuine PhD understand what I mean. Abiy must have
been in the 7th or 8th grade when he left his home and
joined the militant movement. How Abiy was able to work full time as a soldier
and then as a senior government official and be able to finish high school, get
his under graduate, his graduate and finally a PHD is mind-boggling. Abiy may
have attended distant education but still does not answer the miraculous
‘scholastic achievement’ without a formal education. It cannot be that easy. In
Ethiopia, there are many fake PhD holders who have never been to formal
schools. And don’t even speak English properly. He may be one of them.
11. Plagiarism
and Staged Interviews
Abiy has worked his way to this level by giving
false impressions of himself as a learnt person. He wants to present himself as
a remarkable person in many ways. He wants to be considered as charming and
exceptionally eloquent. People who have worked with him tell a story of a man
obsessed with power and ego. He also tried hard to present himself as a person
who has a capacity to memorize a whole conversation and excerpts from books and
present it as his own. In November 2016, he produced a fake interview
supposedly by the ‘Atlantic Magazine’ on local and global affairs and posted it
on You Tube. The interview never took place. It was made to look like he was
responding to questions from an Ethiopian journalist falsely representing the
Atlantic Magazine. His answers excerpts from the book Soft Power by Joseph NYE
word by word and the interviews of Henry Kissinger, and an article by Russell
Brand. The fact that he was able to
memorize these and face the camera and present the speeches and writings of
other people as his own, makes him a bold and desperate person who wants to
prove himself in whatever way possible. In doing so he underestimated the
capacity of people to find out that these were clear plagiarism. But plagiarism
is also a crime. Anyway, here is the
link to the You Tube video that shows Abiy’s plagiarism:
N.B. Plagiarism is defined as:
“The act of
appropriating the literary composition of another author, or excerpts, ide as,
or passages therefrom, and passing the material off as one's own creation. Plagiarism is theft of another person's writings or ideas.
12. Contradictory speeches to different audiences
His speech at his ascension to power was one
that galvanized almost the entire population. But in later months, it became
clear that he was adapting different speeches to different audiences. In his
first interview, as PM, on the Ethiopia State TV from the National Palace, he
glorified Ethiopian Kings such as Menelik and Haile Selassie I and repeated it
at a few other occasions when addressing the general public through Amharic,
the official language. But when he addressed his Oromo constituency in Oromiffa,
he depicted these same leaders as enemies of the Oromo people who reduced the
Oromos as slaves and worked all along to oppress the Oromos because of who they
are. One sample is this speech he gave at Oromo’s Democratic Party Conference
in Jimma.
During this digital age and in a country where
many speak both Afan Oromo and Amharic it is difficult to be two personalities.
People patiently waited until he learns and his better part emerges. People
were aware of these discrepancies but still hoped that he will eventually unify
the country. The PM continues to say one thing on one occasion and contradicts
himself in another. He treats the Ethiopian people as children.
For example on March 28 he gave a press
conference. When asked about the status of Addis he said Addis belongs to every
body and not one ethnic group. But his own party’s (ODP) statement made through
Lemma Megersa in early March, made its position clear to the Ethiopian people
that Addis Abeba belongs to the Oromo people and that they are intent in
changing the demography of the city, hence the decision to move 500,000 Oromos
from the South West to Addis and surrounding areas.
Abiy is a Narcissist
Abiy is
becoming an ethno centric demagogue who will never be able to establish
democracy in Ethiopia as long as he has a narrow ethnic agenda and self-destructive
ego.
PM Ably is focused on an image of himself as an all-knowing leader
who can lecture on practically every issue. Many people believe now that PM
Abiy has a narcissistic personality disorder.
“Narcissistic personality involves a distorted self-image. Emotions
can be unstable and intense, and there is excessive concern with vanity,
prestige, power, and personal adequacy. There also tends to be a lack of
empathy and an exaggerated sense of superiority. Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is closely associated with egocentrism,
a personality characteristic in which people see themselves and their interests
and opinions as the only ones that really matter.”
People around him are careful not to touch his
ego. He never consults before he makes crucial decisions. He always wants to be
the center of attention. When he looks humble it is all by design. Abiy’s ego
is on the verge of submerging Ethiopia into an endless civil war. He loves the
aura of an emperor. He wishes to be revered and respected like an emperor. He
could have still been a ruler without dragging Ethiopia to this path. Ethiopia
is a victim of Abiy's ego.
Abiy The Seventh Emperor
Abiy publicly stated in the EPRDF parliament
that selected him to be the PM, that his mother had always told him that he
will be ‘the seventh king of Ethiopia’ and that he had taken this very
seriously. Because of this , Abiy is extraordinarily focused on himself and his
image and has a ‘vaulting’ ambition, to use a Shakespearian language in
Shakespeare’s Macbeth. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhDoLdIYfyg).
Conclusion
The throne that Abiy wished to sit is thorny and
he is feeling it. After hearing about the prophecy of his rise
to the throne, Macbeth develops a ‘vaulting’ ambition. Macbeth’s ambition led
him down to a path of self-destruction very early in
his reign. The prophecy of the witches for Macbeth and the path he followed to
make the prophecy real is a useful historical analogy. The novelist Italo
Calino writing about the tribulation of those who have risen to power:
“The throne, once you have been crowned is where you had best remain
seated. Without
knowing day and night. All your precious life has been only a waiting to become king; now you are a king; you have
only to reign. And what is reigning if
not this long wait? Waiting for the moment when you will be deposed, when you
will have to take leave of the throne, the scepter, the crown and your head”
Let the world know that Ably is a dangerous demagogue who, through
his personality disorder unwise and narrow agenda would lead the nation and
indeed the entire region and beyond into a turmoil.
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Note: The footnotes of this article are directly
imported from the Wiki bio of PM Abiy.
Achamyeleh Tamiru is an Independent writer, Commentator (Ethiopian
Affairs), Economic Researcher, Analyst and former lecturer.
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