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A VISION FOR ETHIOPIA Dr. G. Bekele --- (t_shiferaw@yahoo.co.in) ""To Have Been Born in Ethiopia And Or Be an Ethiopian Is, The Greatest Gift God Can Give You And To Be Proud Of That Is, The Greatest Gift You Can Give To God". Hence For Goodness And God's Sake, Rise Above Petty Politics & Develop A Shared Vision For Mother Ethiopia's Survival. I know many of our enemies think I boast of Ethiopia and Ethiopians too much. But that is what is really right and important to me in my life. As an Ethiopian patriot, yes, I can rightly boast about my big contribution and myself because I can write politically correct articles and critiques too. As a result, again, I managed to get this article published on pro-government websites and others that always refused with its long sub-title above using pen name, T. Shiferaw. Hence you may have already read this on Aiga, Hmbasha Tigrai.org and so-called United Ethiopia. You see; I could touch their hearts and in their hearts, they too like my brilliant and creative publications. But what they could not really stand at all was, my real name and my guts to criticize the regime! What is our vision of Ethiopia and what is Ethiopians place in that vision? How do we create an optimistic, self sufficient and prosperous country? This is the fundamental question that every Ethiopian, genuinely concerned about the future of their country, should be asking himself or herself, but which practically no one seem to be asking. Therein lies the tragedy of Ethiopia. These citizens, have shown little aptitude or willingness to define clearly, its true vision and its true destiny and to pledge itself to the realization of that vision and that destiny. The great question that should have been faced by us was one, our civilization and cultural identity and its rejuvenation and regeneration so as to enable us to provide an inspirational and ideological base for building a strong and well-knit Ethiopia, with fundamental values and a design and life-style of its own. But we ignored this great question and acted like a blind man with a lantern in his hand, assuming that the outer light was a substitute for the inner one. No wonder, we now find ourselves in a snake-pit-a pit of frightening darkness and dimension, a pit that has exposed us to grave dangers not only in our territorial borders but also in other parts of the country. The fundamental challenge that confronts us today is how to extricate ourselves from this snake-pit and come out of the atmosphere of chaos, tribalism and confusion and move into one of stability, and orderliness with lights of true vision and motivation of true destiny guiding us. What, we must ask ourselves in all earnestness, is Ethiopia. Is it a mere collection of Regions and Territories or something more than that? Is it a new political reality only or also an expression of a common heritage and history, a common culture, a common set of values that have nursed and nurtured the same way of life for ages in diverse circumstances and in different regions or provinces as it used to be, in those good old days? The answer to these questions is clear. The new Federal Republic of Ethiopia is a new constitutional entity. But it is not merely that. It is also a historical and cultural continuity-a continuity that could be unique, a continuity that mocks at the ravages of time and has remained unperturbed by the scars and stains left by the upheaval and uproars of history. Ethiopia's strength lay in its people and their good vision. Every one of us has a vision of what our nation should be. The older people remember days of peace and harmony, with enough to live comfortably. Each of us has a vision of a country where we can live in comfort and bring up our children so that they can step into adulthood with confidence. With the unparalleled energy, sheer flair, strong determination and good vision for which we Ethiopians are renowned the world over, we will survive and Ethiopia will be saved too. Otherwise, there is going to be no Land of Hope & Glory after or before 2005. Here are my visions.
Some of you would say that this is a Utopian vision, a pipe dream of a lounge lizard, impracticality. But think again. All of this and much more are possible. Ethiopia, though wrongly considered to be poor in some resources, is very rich in everything. Our economy was getting better despite the recent war with Eritrea and lack of industrial and economic infrastructure set by the regime. All this has been done against all odds, by some optimistic and private sector enterprises. Imagine, if we had a stable economic environment, without the debilitating war, with an incorruptible public service and a government dedicated to economic and infrastructure development. There will be no holding back our Nation! It would have been said that Ethiopia is the food basket of Africa once again. The Way To Achieve This Is As Follows: 1- Incorporate measures to ensure all of the above, including rights and freedom of individuals in The Country's Constitution. 2- Ensure that The Country's Judiciary, The Intelligence Service and The Defense Forces are separated from political interference and charged with enforcing and protecting the Constitution. Is this being really naive? It seems so simple isn't it? Yes, it is as simple as that. But simple things work you know. You might say, that separating the Judiciary makes sense, but why separate the Intelligence Forces and the Defense Forces? The answer to this is that checks and supervision must be established to ensure that the National policies declared in the Constitution are enforced, and it is the Judiciary and the Intelligence Services that have the means to do it perfectly so. If they remain under the government, they will never be able to enforce the Constitution, as the government will never allow them to do so. The Constitution will remain a paper tiger as already seen and witnessed in the past thirty years. As you are well aware, we have a Bill of Human Rights that has been observed in the breach, particularly by the security forces, the police and the ministers. But frankly speaking, have we really? But was it Bill of Right or Bill of Wrong? If so, what is there to prevent the same thing from happening? If the government does not control the Security Forces and respect the constitution, who does? There are checks to be implemented against the country's Security Forces and the police as well as the government officials in particular, the Prime Minister, to ensure that the abuses of the past are never repeated, for whatever reason. Separating the security forces and the government will have an added bonus. Look at the performance of these two vital National assets over the past two decades. The intelligence service that had, at one time, a total superiority over the entire civil organization and our neighbor's defense forces the like, was disbanded and re-organized many times over during the past years, purely to serve political interests, thereby destroying the continuity of the intelligence bases and the country's constitution. As a result, the Ethiopian Defense Forces seemed to have been jumping to the political tune and has been hamstrung by medieval time promotion regulations for so long that they are no longer effective as fighting forces for the country but are like private servants of few political leaders. If these two vital elements of our security forces are permitted to organize themselves as apolitical & professional forces, the war among ourselves and with our natural enemies can be brought to a good conclusion within a short space of time. Hence our Utopian and Ethiopian Vision can be surely achievable. All we need is the National will to do it. It is absolutely necessary to fashion and gain broad consensus across political and regional lines on what the way forward is for us as a nation. If we can gain such a broad consensus, it will be necessary only to review the adopted vision after any change of government to factor in the ideological perspective of the particular party in power. It is necessary to also promote a sense of nationalism and integration. We must de-emphasize our sense of belonging to small ethnic groupings and place first and foremost our sense of nationality as Ethiopians. Renewal of a sense of national belonging can precipitate a better work attitude, discipline and promote good consensus around a national development program. Therefore, a new national vision must factor in what realistic levels of external assistance we are capable of leveraging and must ensure a true commitment by development partners to provide such assistance in a timely manner. Above all, it is extremely necessary to explore internally what mechanisms can be put in place not only to increase productivity, but also to raise revenue domestically for investment. A new national vision must factor in what realistic levels of external assistance we are capable of leveraging and must ensure a true commitment by development partners to provide such assistance in a timely manner. Above all it is necessary to explore internally what mechanisms can be put in place not only to increase productivity, but also to raise revenue domestically for investment. Unfortunately, a great number of politicians are surprisingly unimaginative and have stayed clear of fashioning a common vision for a prosperous Ethiopia. Hence our political debates must be shaped by what kind of society we want to live in and devise strategies to achieve it. This is what should be concentrated on the minds of our politicians and every citizen and not petty political squabbles that characterize our current failed, ugly and utterly divided political discourse. My fellow Ethiopians, I urge you that, we must develop a shared vision that will have the support of all to propel us to achieve our potential as a nation and to stop us from abandoning our country in meeting these challenges that requires strong visionary leadership. Leadership that is committed to safeguarding our National Pride, Freedom, Integrity, Sovereignty, respecting our Democracy and democratic institutions; uniting our people and building national consensus after adequate and full representation, open debate and democratic participation by all stakeholders including civic organizations and all political opposition parties. Such leadership must be committed to pursuing a genuine and patriotic policy of inclusion of all Ethiopians in the process of nation building, regardless of political affiliation, any kind of religion, ethnicity and maintaining the highest standards of integrity while in public office. Such good leadership must be committed to pursuing the practice of transparency and full accountability in all areas of democratic governance, in all matters and at all times; pursuing the fullest development of the human and material resource capabilities of our beloved and oppressed country; and pursuing excellence and developing a fair system of reward based on merit rather than relationship and association.
Leaders are rarely (if ever) born. Circumstances and persistence are major components in the developmental process of any leader. So if your goal is to become a leader, work on developing those natural areas of your personality that you feel are not "up to par" and have a good and shared vision for Ethiopia's survival in 21st century. For instance, if you have all of the basic traits but do not consider yourself very much of a "people" person, try taking classes or reading books on empathy. On the other end, if relating to others has always come naturally to you, but you have trouble making logical decisions, try learning about tough-mindedness and how to develop more psychological resistance. Just remember, anyone can do anything they set their mind to. And if we rise above petty politics and develop a shared vision for Ethiopia's survival, we can do it. Hence le us all have vision, courage and conviction to build the foundation for successful change. YICHALAL!! Have A Vision For Ethiopia's Survival? What About You? "Every great accomplishment starts as only a vision in a single mind, which then spreads to others through passionate communication until many are working towards a single complex goal". What About You? "Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success". - Henry Ford. Are You … Together? To Have Been Born in Ethiopia And Or Be an Ethiopian Is The Greatest Gift God Can Give You & To Be Proud Of That Is The Greatest Gift You Can Give To God My fellow Ethiopians, whether you all agree with me or not, you know I stand for unity, justice and democracy not for any future position. Hence by putting Ethiopia first, I believe we can weaken EPRDF. EPRDF needs brave and articulate individuals and strong parties who challenge them and not many are there at the moment. Ethiopian websites are making excuses and are either flirting or sitting on the fence. But there are not many areas in politics where sitting on the fence, making false excuses and flirting with the devil are the right approach. The above is the title that I used for this same article to publish on those websites like Aiga, Ethiomedia, Hmbasha, Axumite and so-called United Ethiopia and others that blatantly refused to post my publications. There are also many writers who were treated badly too and as a result gave up writing critiques and articles altogether. The reason why these webmasters behave is that as you all know, some of them are not very happy because I strongly criticized their evil masters while some are lying, flirting and others are terrified of Meles hence are frightened of making adult decisions let alone sacrifices. And all because and under guise, they often travel to Ethiopia for holidays and for private businesses. Moreover, all of them do not have a clue that there are such 'controversial and also politically incorrect writers' in this modern world and in this day in age too. They don't know what democracy means and that all citizens have the right to criticize their governments like they all do in all other countries. That clearly shows these so-called webmasters do not seem to have had media background, studied journalism, know about politics, or even read any controversial stuff on newspapers, magazines and books. Above all, they do lack love for their country but lecture us that there are freedom, democracy and human rights in Ethiopia. Hence I say, it is right and proper to have differences & oppose one another but to hate each other is wrong. Beware Of Dr G Bekele's Tactics, Laser Guided Political Missile & The un-guised Words Of Mass Destruction! - (WMD) GOD BLESS MOTHER ETHIOPIA AND HER LOYAL CHILDREN FORGIVE US LORD! Genuine comments from Ethiopian Friends and Opponents are appreciated at: teferi_7@hotmail.com www.tigrai.net |