Efforts Will Further Be Exerted to Address Demands of Housing in Addis Ababa, Mayor Adanech Says

The Addis Ababa City Mayor, Adanech Abiebie said that the city administration has been exerting multifaceted efforts with a view to addressing demands of housing by the residents.

The Mayor made the remark at a handing over ceremony of 200 houses to impoverished elderly and persons with disability in Lemi Kura sub-city as well as residents of the city who have been relocated from Gullele and Arada sub-cities due to development projects.

During the occasion, the Mayor said that the city administration has been carrying out various activities to alleviate the housing problems of the residents.

Accordingly, some 20,000 houses have so far been constructed in partnership with government and the private sector, she added.

The Mayor also announced that the construction of 120,000 houses have been commenced, noting the continued efforts of the administration to address the housing demands of citizens.

According to her, the administration has a responsibility to ensure equitable distribution of wealth among citizens.

She also pledges to further continue the efforts being carried out to renovate and modernize Addis Ababa.

The six block houses handed over today to the beneficiaries have been constructed by a support obtained from investors.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Public Contribution for GERD Jumps over 1 Billion Birr in Eight Months

More than 1. 4 billion Birr has been raised by the public for the construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), according to the Office of the National Council for Coordination of Public Participation in the Construction of Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam.

Public Relations Director of the Office, Hailu Abraham, told ENA that efforts over the last three or four years to enhance public support for the dam have registered encouraging results.

Financial support was collected through bond sales and gifts, through the short text message 8100, and through the Ethiopian Electric Power Gift Account and other mechanisms.

The director further stated that a new one month-long campaign to collect over 100 million Birr from the public has started on 25 March 2023.

Hailu called on the public to actively participate in the program.

According to him, the office will work to strengthen the public’s support for the construction of the dam by organizing various programs.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Renaissance Dam Reached Final Stage Through United Efforts of Ethiopians, Says DPM & Foreign Minister

The construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) has reached the final stage through the united effort of the Ethiopian people, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonen said.

The National Council for the Coordination of Public Participation on the Construction of GERD, chaired by the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Mnister Demeke, held a consultive forum that discussed the implementation of the construction of the dam and assessed the preparations for the celebration of the 12th year founding anniversary of the dam.

Speaking on the occasion, Demeke noted that Ethiopians have been supporting the construction of the dam without any differences since the launching.

This public participation has brought about an encouraging result that will elevate Ethiopia, he added.

Some 18 billion Birr has been collected in various ways since the laying of the cornerstone of the Grand Renaissance Dam.

The all-round activities to complete the dam have been supported by citizens that are leading the project and doing a proud work that will pass on to generations, the deputy premier and foreign minister stated.

“This shows how capable we Ethiopian are when united,” he noted.

Demeke further called on all Ethiopians to participate in integrated watershed development, in addition to their support to the construction of the renaissance dam until its completion.

While celebrating the laying of the foundation of the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, we should also sustain the achievements registered in the diplomatic sphere, he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister stressed that the Great Ethiopia Renaissance Dam is a project that will benefit all the riparian countries.

According to him, Ethiopia is interested in continuing the tripartite talks that have started in Africa.

Demeke underlined that a backward approach that benefits only one party is not acceptable.

Prosperity Party Vice President, Adam Farah said on his part that the contribution of Ethiopians to the construction of GERD is “history that makes the next generation proud.”

Adam underscored the need to strengthen the all-round support to the construction until the dam is completed.

Chief Government Whip Tesfaye Beljige said that the current level of the dam is a historic victory that Ethiopia has achieved despite many challenges.

Tesfaye pointed out that the Great Ethiopian Renaissance Dam is an African project that would connect the region through power.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Italy Sees Ethiopia As Strategic Partner in Horn of Africa: Italy’s Ambassador

Italy sees Ethiopia as its strategic partner in the Horn of Africa and the relations between two countries are growing very high, Italy’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Agostino Palese said.

Ethiopia and Italy have long standing relations in cultural, economic and political fields.

In an exclusive interview with ENA, Italy’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Agostino Palese said Italy sees Ethiopia as its strategic partner in the Horn of Africa. We believe that Ethiopia could play a role in the Horn of Africa.

The ambassador recalled that during Prime Minister Abiy’s visit to Italy, PM Abiy Ahmed and PM Meloni signed the new cooperation agreement about 180 million euro which runs from 2023-2025.

“I think the visit of Prime Minister Abiy to Italy was very important and very fruitful. Once again, we reaffirm our very close political views… with our strategic partner in the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia. We exchange political views,” he added.

Italy launched new strategy ‘Piano Mattei’ which seeks energy development in Africa, he said, adding that we want to attract private investment in order to improve the skills and training in many different sectors where Italy is one of the best countries in the world.

Regarding to development activities in Ethiopia, I have seen many improvements, the ambassador said, adding that we will work together in different spheres, particularly in the bank sector.

“We have to continue to work because if Ethiopia is to attract investment and to have more reform economic agenda, I understand it takes time, but the only way is to go forward and specially in the bank system and on custom,” he said.

The ambassador added: “we tried to bring here the best Italian technologies and the best Italian skills. As I said before, we could have mutual benefits for both countries in order to use for example, clean energy, we can transfer our skills and our training in many sectors…. agro industrial, modern technologies, all the things regarding green area like renewable resources, we are in the forefront in the world, so we can help Ethiopia in this and could have a mutual benefits even for our entrepreneur to come here and may be to invest here “

The ambassador stressed to further strengthen the relations between the two countries for mutual respect and benefits.

We respect the country’s policy autonomy, share common interest and should work on national and regional issues, the ambassador said.

“So we are going to deepen relation not only in economic sector, but also on regional integration where Ethiopia could play very significant role,” he noted.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

GERD Benefits Riparian Countries in Many Ways: Former Sudanese Irrigation Minister

The former Sudanese Minister of Irrigation, Othman Al-Tom Hamad, noted that Ethiopia’s Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) benefits the riparian countries in controlling siltation, reducing flooding, and preserving their dams.

It is considered a safety valve in times of continuous drought, among other benefits, he added.

In an exclusive interview he had with Ethiopian News Agency, the former minister called for regional cooperation with respect to the dam and not focuses on GERD only, but in collective participation in development projects.

“Countries need to think broadly, not confine themselves to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam,” he added.

According to Hamad, the dam is an integrated project that connects the countries of the region and provides electric energy to neighboring countries like Sudan and Kenya.

Cooperating for mutual benefits is, therefore, essential.

“We need the political will of countries to work with each other and adhere to initial things on which to build joint projects, and to achieve economic, social and environmental integration.”

Hamad revealed that storage in the dam has no effect on climate and the storage in the Al Sad Alali Dam in Egypt in comparison holds almost double of the storage of the GERD.

“The Renaissance Dam does not reduce the amount of water reaching Egypt. On the contrary, it increases the water reaching Egypt. The High Dam can operate at lower levels and thus reduce the current amount of evaporation, which reaches 10 – 8 billion cubic meters from the present 14 billion cubic meters.”

As a water expert, Hamad urged the three countries (Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan) to benefit from the experiences of other countries that share the benefit of dams such as the Manantali Dam in Mauritania that includes three countries: Senegal, Mali, and Mauritania; as well as the cooperation between South Africa and Lesotho and the existing cooperation in the Niger River.

The former irrigation minister revealed that Sudan benefits a lot from the dam as it works to regulate the level of the Blue Nile River, protects it from annual floods, and works to expand the agricultural area in addition to facilitating river transport.

“The Renaissance Dam is built in an excellent engineering manner, its planning, design, and implementation as well. We can preserve it through optimal operation through monitoring.”

Furthermore, the former irrigation minister suggested the carrying out of other regional integrating projects to benefit the citizens of the region reduce poverty, fight migration, and where countries can speak with one voice to international institutions in financing other joint projects between countries in several fields.

Hamad finally expressed his hope that a satisfactory agreement will be reached through the tripartite negotiations in the interest of all.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency