News Analysis: Fed. Court grants police more days to remand, investigate senior TPLF officials, allows private treatment for ailing Sibhat Nega
By Mahlet Fasil
Addis Abeba, February 26/2021 – Federal First Instance Court, Arada Division, pre-trial appointment hearing bench in its session on today looked in to the cases of the 20 TPLF officials who are under the federal polices custody, who appeared at the court for the fourth time.
In today’s hearing the police have once again appealed for additional days for investigation the senior TPLF officials including Sebhat Nega and Abay Woldu. Despite three similar grants in the last few weeks, the police said that they couldn’t complete their investigation within the 14 days previously allotted by the court.
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Oumer Hussein, Minister of Agriculture (Photo: Anteneh Aklilu)
The has started its investigation on imported blending fertilizer based on the audit report of the Ministry of Agriculture. Government is also currently seeking to sell these blending fertilizers to other countries.
Minister of Agriculture, Oumer Hussein told Capital that the Ministry has done an audit and a report on the overall loss of the purchasing process of the blending fertilizer, “the Ministry of Agriculture has submitted its findings to the Attorney General to bring those who are accountable for the purchase of under standard blended fertilizer,” said Oumer stating that, “the purchasing process lacked clarity, which cost the country millions of birr.”
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Oumer Hussein, Minister of Agriculture (Photo: Anteneh Aklilu)
The has started its investigation on imported blending fertilizer based on the audit report of the Ministry of Agriculture. Government is also currently seeking to sell these blending fertilizers to other countries.
Minister of Agriculture, Oumer Hussein told Capital that the Ministry has done an audit and a report on the overall loss of the purchasing process of the blending fertilizer, “the Ministry of Agriculture has submitted its findings to the Attorney General to bring those who are accountable for the purchase of under standard blended fertilizer,” said Oumer stating that, “the purchasing process lacked clarity, which cost the country millions of birr.”
World Vision Ethiopia: Tigray crisis response: Situation Report #6 11 January 2021
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SITUATION OVERVIEW
On Wednesday 4 November 2020, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced had ordered a military response to an “attack by the ruling party of the Tigray region” on the largest military base in the country, and the Federal Council of Ministers declared a six-month State of Emergency in Tigray Region. The Tigray Regional State announced that air space was closed and road transportation, phone and internet were cut within the Tigray Region and in bordering areas in Amhara Region.
This crisis has increased the number of children in need of humanitarian assistance in Tigray region to 2.3 million (UNICEF), which the United Nations has described as a “full scale humanitarian crisis”. Although there are signs that the open conflict may be coming to an end, the region remains tense. A large but unquantified still unconfirmed number of civilians in Tigray are internally d
World Vision Ethiopia: Tigray crisis response: Situation Report #5 4 January 2021
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SITUATION OVERVIEW
On Wednesday 4 November 2020, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced had ordered a military response to an “attack by the ruling party of the Tigray region” on the largest military base in the country, and the Federal Council of Ministers declared a six-month State of Emergency in Tigray Region. The Tigray Regional State announced that air space was closed and road transportation, phone and internet were cut within the Tigray Region and in bordering areas in Amhara Region.
This crisis has increased the number of children in need of humanitarian assistance in Tigray region to 2.3 million (UNICEF), which the United Nations has described as a “full scale humanitarian crisis”. Although there are signs that the open conflict may be coming to an end, the region remains tense. A large but unquantified still unconfirmed number of civilians in Tigray are internally di