“Much of the Success in the Peace Process is Owed to Abiy”: Obasanjo

“Much of the success in the peace process is owed to the leadership of his excellency Dr. Abiy, for his steadfastness and the bold steps he took in the interest of peace,” the African Union (AU) High Representative for the Horn of Africa, Olusegun Obasanjo, former Nigerian President said.

A program under the theme “Enough with War; Let Us Sustain Peace” was organized to honor and recognize those who have contributed to making the Pretoria peace agreement a reality.

While delivering his remarks on the occasion, the AU High Representative for the Horn of Africa, Olusegun Obasanjo said : “We really commend your effort; of course, we cannot fail to mention the bravery of the leadership of TPLF.”

Peace is always a collaborative process to be achieved and sustained, he stated, and added that the success of the Ethiopian peace process owes a debt or gratitude to many others including AU and its organs, the people and government of South Africa.

The AU High Representative underscored “since the deployment of the Monitoring, Verification and Compliance Mechanism to monitor the implementation of the cessation of hostilities agreement, we are continuing to register positive gains in the field, thanks to the will of the parties and broader population.”

According to him, it is imperative to continue providing the necessary support for the monitoring, verification and compliance mechanism in order to harness the gains and maintain momentum.

Following the handover of heavy weapons, the next step is demobilization, Obasanjo pointed out, and elaborated “the question of small arms and light weapons… the full relocation of combatants to designated sites, the resumption of schools, public transport and health services will become the focus of attention and critical to the success of the implementation process of the cessation of hostility agreement.”

It is important that momentum is not lost in the implementation of the cessation of hostility agreement because of our standing in political issues, he stated, and stressed “It is therefore; important that the political dialogue should start urgently so that the Ethiopian people can define their future together and ensure that they never again go to war against one another.”

The High Representative urged all to reaffirm their commitment to peace and to work with and support Ethiopian government and people to repair the damage brought by the terrible war.

Obasanjo invited all to continue cooperating and supporting the AU as it accompanies Ethiopia on this journey of reconciliation, rehabilitation, reconstruction, durable peace and development.

Moreover, he noted “I have great hope for the unity, peace, security, stability, development and progress of this country as one of the leading nations … of Africa in the needed future. You have what it takes to be in that position.”

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopia’s Peace Agreement Exemplary for Other Conflict Areas of Africa: Kenyatta

The Ethiopian peace agreement is exemplary for other parts of the African continent that are in conflict and can look as a way of peace, said Uhuru Kenyatta, the former President of Kenya.

Uhuru Kenyatta, who is also a member of the High-Level Panel for the African Union (AU), led the Ethiopian Peace Process delivered a keynote address on the recognition ceremony hosted by the Ethiopian government here in Addis Ababa under the theme: “Enough with War, Let us Sustain Peace!”

The former president said the peace agreement has shown the leadership commitment of the African Union and it has indeed proven Africa can resolve her problems.

“Africa has the capacity to work out her problems and I believe what happened here in Ethiopia is clear testimony to that fact,” Kenyatta underscored.

According to him, the peace agreement signed in Pretoria, South Africa between the federal government of Ethiopia and the TPLF has hugely helped Ethiopia to “move forward.”

Ethiopia herself can bring peace and to take leadership in bringing peace to other conflict areas across the continent of Africa, he revealed.

“This is the day in which not only Ethiopians but a day in other parts of Africa that are in conflict can look at the Ethiopian example as a way of peace. This is a way of peace so that our people can progress, our people can have full prosperity, and our people can have freedom that they cherish.”

Source: Ethiopian News Agency