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and just restore democracy, create a democratisation process and it's just tragic that this has happened. it makes the election very difficult to predict. back hold for an economy that's taken a long time to recover from co. vivid and is still in the middle of an economic crisis. very very difficult, large levels of inequality. ecuador is 93rd out of 140 countries, so we've got real problems with social inequality and political unrest, thatjust makes political unrest, that just makes this political unrest, thatjust makes this whole situation tragic. find this whole situation tragic. and miles, this whole situation tragic. and miles. given — this whole situation tragic. and miles, given that _ this whole situation tragic. and miles, given that opinion from rebecca wejust heard, miles, given that opinion from rebecca we just heard, we heard that a really good phrase, interesting phrase from andrea wright at the end, it's not a narco state yet. can it pull itself back from the brink

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country, very important - neighbour actually to kenya, | ethiopia has over 100 million population, with many ethnic groups, kenya being a neighbour— with that defence pact, - having somalia on this side, having the sudans on the site, it is the responsibility, - having the sudans on this side, it is the responsibility, - cardinal responsibility actually, and the number one agenda i of kenya, to make sure i ethiopia remains peaceful. and that is why our president, on his own initiative, - on the initiative of, . as a result of decided to play peacemaker. along with the au special envoy. but what i want to say is actually, the events in ethiopia, _ in my opinion, it's - because of two things. i think the democratisation process was just too fast, i because of the history, - that might have happened. the second thing is, _ when some of the things happened, the kind of statements that have been attributed to some - of the developed nations, - was not a very good, in my opinion,

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the events in ethiopia, _ in my opinion, it's - because of two things. i think the democratisation process was just too fast, i because of the history, - that might have happened. the second thing is, _ when some of the things happened, the kind of statements that have been attributed to some - of the developed nations, was not a very good, - in my opinion, and therefore, right now, the ethiopian- conflict can be solved - through africa resolution, must be prevented by au, |get the support of the neighbours, j who understand actually that really |the external pressure and i believe| that is what is happening right now, and ultimately, pray- for the ethiopians actually, to think out—of—the—box and solve their conflict. | i so that they don't join the otheri neighbouring countries actually... applause. that is the true situation, but for now, you see... . thank you. 0ne stage, actually if you look. at even the stages of the conflict, there are changes of position - from some of the developed nations. ithat is not good for a conflict, l and i think these are things that

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Oulanyah's death exposes strains in the thread that holds Ugandans together

One MP, while mourning Oulanyah, let slip feelings that ran deep. Feelings of tribalism, Uganda’s festering wound that is unacknowledged, unaddressed and ignored.

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Emmanuel Remi Aiyede

Emmanuel Remi Aiyede is Professor of Political Institutions, Governance and Public Policy in the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan. He is the current Head, Department of Political Science (01 August 2020), former Sub-Dean, Faculty of the Social Sciences (2012-2014) and former Coordinator, Leadership and Governance Programme (2010- 2014), Centre for Sustainable Development, University of Ibadan. He was also Visiting Scholar, The Electoral Institute, Independent National Electoral Commission, Abuja (2016-2017), and Visiting Fellow, Transregional Centre for Democratic Studies (TCDS) New School University, New York, 2000. He began his career as a Fellow at the Governance Unit of the Development Policy Centre (DPC), an independent think tank in Ibadan in 1998, after a brief stint in journalism. He taught at the University of Lagos, before joining the University of Ibadan in 2005. He has had visiting lectureship experience in several universities within and outside Africa. He has been on the Editorial Board of Nigeria’s oldest surviving newspaper, the Nigerian Tribune, since 2008. He contributes to public discourse in the Nigerian news media.

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