By Muhammed H. and Idris A.
Over six years after PM Abiy Ahmed assumed office as Ethiopia’s Prime Minister, Ethiopia today stands at a critical juncture. His promises to pursue peace, implement liberalising political and economic reform, and unify a country long marred by division and conflict won him international and domestic plaudits as a reformist leader. Since then, however, as Abiy’s tenure unfolded, cracks in his leadership emerged and progressively widened into deep fissures, pushing Ethiopia perilously close to a path reminiscent of Yugoslavia’s fragmentation or Rwanda’s tragic genocide.
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