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‘’The 18 elders were led by Ugas Mohammed Dulane and met Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa on June 29th. It was the first time that elders from the Somali region had been personally received by the Prime Minister. In view of this novelty and in remembrance of Meles Zenawi’s earlier refusal to meet the elders at the beginning of the year, the event was widely interpreted as a political success for the Ogaden. During the meeting the elders deplored the insecurity and underdevelopment of their home areas and requested more political representation in line with their clans’ population size.
Furthermore, they asked the Prime Minister to engage in negotiations with the ONLF. Meles Zenawi acknowledged the problems described by the elders and promised to take care of them personally. At the same time he repeated Abay Tsehaye’s call to the Ogaden elders not to elect CUD candidates in the August 21st elections. While no written record exists of this meeting, all sources concur that the Ogaden elders and the Prime Minister agreed on the following quid pro quo. The elders offered their support for SPDP candidates in the coming elections in return for the government’s readiness to engage in negotiations with the ONLF and to promote politicians selected by the elders. An Ogadeni intellectual who followed the meeting closely summed up the outcome of the negotiations thus:
The Prime Minister told the elders: We will give you ministerial posts in Addis Ababa, make the regional president an ogadeni, and six somali regional politicians to be nominated will become ambassadors. Plus, we will enter into discussions between ONLF and EPRDF for a peaceful solution!’
[Contested Power in Ethiopia: Traditional Authorities and Multi-Party Elections
edited by Kjetil Tronvoll, Tobias Hagmann, Pages 74-75]
Alhamdulilah, I'm okay; what's up ogadeni nationalist?‘’The 18 elders were led by Ugas Mohammed Dulane and met Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa on June 29th. It was the first time that elders from the Somali region had been personally received by the Prime Minister. In view of this novelty and in remembrance of Meles Zenawi’s earlier refusal to meet the elders at the beginning of the year, the event was widely interpreted as a political success for the Ogaden. During the meeting the elders deplored the insecurity and underdevelopment of their home areas and requested more political representation in line with their clans’ population size.
Furthermore, they asked the Prime Minister to engage in negotiations with the ONLF. Meles Zenawi acknowledged the problems described by the elders and promised to take care of them personally. At the same time he repeated Abay Tsehaye’s call to the Ogaden elders not to elect CUD candidates in the August 21st elections. While no written record exists of this meeting, all sources concur that the Ogaden elders and the Prime Minister agreed on the following quid pro quo. The elders offered their support for SPDP candidates in the coming elections in return for the government’s readiness to engage in negotiations with the ONLF and to promote politicians selected by the elders. An Ogadeni intellectual who followed the meeting closely summed up the outcome of the negotiations thus:
The Prime Minister told the elders: We will give you ministerial posts in Addis Ababa, make the regional president an ogadeni, and six somali regional politicians to be nominated will become ambassadors. Plus, we will enter into discussions between ONLF and EPRDF for a peaceful solution!’
[Contested Power in Ethiopia: Traditional Authorities and Multi-Party Elections
edited by Kjetil Tronvoll, Tobias Hagmann, Pages 74-75]
waachis my oromo cosuin, how are you warya?
you wrote some interesting stuff, non suprise, there are 26 somali tribes in DDSI but haile and zenawi both always tried to appease only the Ogadens because they are the only ones brave enough and confident enought to bug up arms
they even named the country Ogadeniya, they have balls whilst idoors and others like marehana and majerteens in DDSI did what they were told, we gave the middle finger,
we have confidence and braveness, other somalis waa cowards,
are yuo lot happy with abiye? do you support him
have they found the bomber


Alhamdulilah, I'm okay; what's up ogadeni nationalist?‘’The 18 elders were led by Ugas Mohammed Dulane and met Prime Minister Meles Zenawi in Addis Ababa on June 29th. It was the first time that elders from the Somali region had been personally received by the Prime Minister. In view of this novelty and in remembrance of Meles Zenawi’s earlier refusal to meet the elders at the beginning of the year, the event was widely interpreted as a political success for the Ogaden. During the meeting the elders deplored the insecurity and underdevelopment of their home areas and requested more political representation in line with their clans’ population size.
Furthermore, they asked the Prime Minister to engage in negotiations with the ONLF. Meles Zenawi acknowledged the problems described by the elders and promised to take care of them personally. At the same time he repeated Abay Tsehaye’s call to the Ogaden elders not to elect CUD candidates in the August 21st elections. While no written record exists of this meeting, all sources concur that the Ogaden elders and the Prime Minister agreed on the following quid pro quo. The elders offered their support for SPDP candidates in the coming elections in return for the government’s readiness to engage in negotiations with the ONLF and to promote politicians selected by the elders. An Ogadeni intellectual who followed the meeting closely summed up the outcome of the negotiations thus:
The Prime Minister told the elders: We will give you ministerial posts in Addis Ababa, make the regional president an ogadeni, and six somali regional politicians to be nominated will become ambassadors. Plus, we will enter into discussions between ONLF and EPRDF for a peaceful solution!’
[Contested Power in Ethiopia: Traditional Authorities and Multi-Party Elections
edited by Kjetil Tronvoll, Tobias Hagmann, Pages 74-75]
waachis my oromo cosuin, how are you warya?
you wrote some interesting stuff, non suprise, there are 26 somali tribes in DDSI but haile and zenawi both always tried to appease only the Ogadens because they are the only ones brave enough and confident enought to bug up arms
they even named the country Ogadeniya, they have balls whilst idoors and others like marehana and majerteens in DDSI did what they were told, we gave the middle finger,
we have confidence and braveness, other somalis waa cowards,
are yuo lot happy with abiye? do you support him
have they found the bomber
Yeah the isaaq guys like khalid get mad, but I always try to back up what I say, with historical proof.
Every time an ethiopian government wants to negotiate, it's through ogadenis, the question is why?
i think it's obvious. it's most likely because the ogadenis are dominant numerically.
and it was the darood-ogadenis, who led the expansion into those areas and beyond (in kenya).
So far, we are content with abiy, but we will wait and see. it takes time to see what is truly up.
so far, he is slowly getting rid of the old tplf corrupt elites, which is what we all want, and benefit from.
a tplf commander got arrested, recently, trying to escape ethiopia, which means the tplf elites must be panicking.
they have a lot of money and houses in america, europe, australia, etc, so we'll see if they escape or get caught like commander teklay.
i support the new pm as long as he is different from tplf. OLF just got welcomed home yesterday. he removed OLF and ONLF from the fake terrorist list. and more to come, so....

my Hawd subject, stay out of this, Ogaden is somali, ethiopian and kenyan,Melez zenawi leggese was a genius an excellent politician strategist visionary his milleniun goals we're good. He studied economy in our university.
Ogadens are good Ethiopian citizens and we are glad they gave up armed resistance. Ethiopia unity territorial integrity should at all cost be kept together.
Ethiopia tikdem


the same tigray that is now having their top commanders caught and arrested at airports, trying to escape?Teeri stop but licking the galla. You do know tigray are his superiors. He has no power gallas will never rule Ethiopia because. Because no one in Ethiopia trust gallas dr Ahmed abiye is more amhara and more tigray because tigray created him taught him everything.
Gallas are under a curse of a habasha aqazian djin who lived over 6000 years. They will never be free.


adoon boy, yuo doqon low IQ man child, oromo is your prime minister, he is muslim, tigres hate him but so be it, he controls you in somaliland and owns you lot,Teeri stop but licking the galla. You do know tigray are his superiors. He has no power gallas will never rule Ethiopia because. Because no one in Ethiopia trust gallas dr Ahmed abiye is more amhara and more tigray because tigray created him taught him everything.
Gallas are under a curse of a habasha aqazian djin who lived over 6000 years. They will never be free.

the same tigray that is now having their top commanders caught and arrested at airports, trying to escape?Teeri stop but licking the galla. You do know tigray are his superiors. He has no power gallas will never rule Ethiopia because. Because no one in Ethiopia trust gallas dr Ahmed abiye is more amhara and more tigray because tigray created him taught him everything.
Gallas are under a curse of a habasha aqazian djin who lived over 6000 years. They will never be free.
LOOOL if they are superior, the rest of Ethiopia is doomed, indeed.
PM Abiy is Oromara, oromo father, amhara mother-and he loves both sides, he speaks the somali language too, accordng to what I heard/read, so does that make him somali too? my father was an OLF general and spoke 5-6 languages, does that make him somali? arab? or? lol. your logic is flawed bro.
get off the tplf's train bro, it's coming to an end, eventually.
it's a matter of ''when,'' and not ''if.''
and as a non ethiopian, whose isaaq clan is unknown and powerless in ethiopia; who are u to say who doesn't trust oromo?
the afar rallied in support of him. the amhara rallied in support of the pm. the oromo obviously back him, for the most part.
somali elders are in addis ababa to negotiate on the future of their region, hopefully without the butcher of jigjiga, abdi illey the tigrayan.
so you're lying.

ahahah, only ogaden dagdoi and murale live in NFD, its 605 oagden mps and leaders, dagodis waa nice people, nice girls, and muralle,Teeri hawd hararghe harshin harar diredawa jigjiga region it's all my land even wardheer and Walwaal.we liberated t goday from Ethiopia in 1977.
Ethiopia has nothing to do with Kenya. You dumb baboon I know you have several masters the kikiyu in you is speaking war iska tuf ugaalida.
NFD doesn't belong to.You murulle garre degodia sheikhaal other samaale clans are the majority in Kenya and isaaq in isiolo. I know you had that saabixili cock deep in your throat since blacky is giving lap dance to kikiyu and boot licking these pugnosed apes



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