Avtually you are wrong, there are 3 ministers for DDSI 2 Ogaden (Aisha is new and Abdulfatah will stay in his post) and one Garre not Dir as you claim,
also oromo has been given 90 mps and and ahmara has 70 mps each from now on since they have 42% and 27 of population each whilst DDSi 6% population has 54 - was doubled from 27 and Afar region has 21 mps due to being 1.5 % - lets hope this makes the ormos come down
lower house ps will be increased from 547 to 650 mps. this is for the lower house,
in the upper house DDSI gets 9 senators - one senator for every million people plus one extra that makes 7 plus two extra since north dire dabe is now split between us and oromo and its a chartered city like addis, it was split after isse complaned oromo were roughing them up and encrowching on their land.
personally i think all 3 MPs should have gone to Absame even though Garre is a very friendly tribe that prefers Ogaden leadership, garre have served us well, but still we should control 100% of everything, the prersident, vice president and second vice president are now all Ogaden, we should dominiate the region and governements entirely since we are the only ones capable of picking up guns and fighting for it, after all we have convinced the UN, EU, USA, habashi, amnesty international, world media the bloody region is called Ogaden region. I am upset.
but still a Garre is more deserving than say minorties like idoor (onely one degaan out of 92 degaans) or other corner tribes.
DDSI is a gangester, did you guys know 40% of the cabinet and MPs are females?
and yet somalis are crying over 10% females to get EU and UN funding
so to correct you,
New Posts/Ministers
Siraj Fegessa – Minister of Defense
Kassa Tekleberhan – Minister of Federal Affairs and Pastoral Area Development
Debretsion Gebremichael (PhD) – Minister of Communication and Information Technology
Ahmed Abitew – Minister of Industry
Getachew Ambaye – Attorney General
Abdulfetah Abdulah – Minister of Labor and Social Affairs
Yinager Dessie (PhD) – Commissioner of National Planning Commission
Asmelash Woldesilasie – Chief Government Whip
Workneh Gebeyehu (PhD) – Minister of Foreign Affairs
Tagese Chafo – Minister of Public Service and Human Resource Development
Abreham Tekeste (PhD) – Minister of Finance and Economic Cooperation
Bekele Bulado (PhD) Minister of Trade
Fekadu Beyene (Prof.) Minister of Livestock and Fishery
Eyasu Abrha (PhD) – Minister of Farming and Natural resources
Getahun Mekuria (D.Eng.) – Minister of Science and Technology
Ahmed Shide- Minister of Transport
Ambachew Mekonnen (PhD) – Minister of Urban Development and Housing
Aisha Mohammed (Eng.) – Minister of Construction
Sileshi Bekele (D.Eng.) – Minister of Water, Irrigation and Electricity
Motuma Mekassa – Minister of Mines Petroleum and Natural Resources
Gemedo Dale (PhD) – Minister of Environmental, Forest and Climate Change
Shiferaw Tekelemariam (PhD) – Minister of Education
Yifru Berhane (Prof.) – Minister of Health 16. Girma Amente (PhD) – Minister of Public Enterprise
Hirut Woldemariam (PhD) – Minister of Culture and Tourism
Demitu Hambissa – Minister of Women’s and Children’s Affairs
Ristu Yirdaw – Minister of Youth and Sports
Kebede Chane – Director General of the Ethiopian Revenues and Customs Authority
Negeri Lencho (PhD) – Head of Government Communication Affairs Office