From Drone Target to Interim President: Getachew Reda’s Unlikely Rise in Abiy’s Ethiopia

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Title: Getachew Reda Appointed as Interim President of Tigray Region

In a significant development, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has appointed Getachew Reda as the head of the Tigray Interim Administration. This decision comes in light of the House of Federation’s (HoF) ruling to establish an interim administration for the Tigray regional state, as per Article 62 (9) of the Constitution and Proclamation No. 359/1995, Article 14/2/B. The appointment also aligns with the Permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement signed in Pretoria on November 2nd of last year, which stipulates the establishment of an inclusive Interim Regional Administration in Article 10(1).

Getachew Reda’s Professional Background

Getachew Reda brings a wealth of experience to his new role as the head of the Tigray Interim Administration. Prior to this appointment, Reda has held various significant positions within the Ethiopian government, showcasing his strong leadership and administrative capabilities. His background and expertise in Ethiopian politics and governance make him a suitable candidate to lead the region through this transitional period.

The Path to the Appointment

The appointment of Getachew Reda comes after a series of events that have led to the need for an interim administration in the Tigray region. The ongoing conflict between the Federal Government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) has resulted in a humanitarian crisis, making it crucial for the government to establish a functioning administration to ensure the well-being of the people living in the region.

The Council of Ministers convened on Saturday, March 18th, and enacted a guideline to establish the “Inclusive Interim Regional Administration of Tigray.” Prime Minister Abiy’s decision to appoint Getachew Reda is based on the provision of the guideline article 3(2).

Implications of the Appointment

The appointment of Getachew Reda as the head of the Tigray Interim Administration marks a significant step towards restoring peace and stability in the region. Having an experienced and capable leader at the helm of the administration will be instrumental in addressing the various challenges that the region faces, such as ensuring security, providing humanitarian aid, and rebuilding infrastructure.

Moreover, the appointment signifies the Ethiopian government’s commitment to upholding the provisions of the Permanent Cessation of Hostilities Agreement and working towards an inclusive and peaceful resolution for the Tigray region.

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