Tuesday, December 10, 2024

National Dialogue Commission urged to focus on conflict-affected regions

By Eyasu Zekarias

The National Dialogue Commission (NDC), established nearly three years ago in response to the Northern conflict, has been called upon to prioritize regions frequently affected by violence and unrest. The commission’s mandate includes identifying the root causes of societal differences and ensuring inclusive consultations across various sectors of society.

Despite conducting agenda-gathering processes in several areas, including Addis Ababa, the NDC has faced criticism for not adequately addressing the needs of conflict-affected regions. Residents from the Amaro (Kore) Zone in Southern Ethiopia have reported ongoing tensions with the neighboring Guji Zone in Oromia Region, highlighting a persistent cycle of violence that has disrupted peace since 2017.

Local residents have expressed concerns about safety, citing attacks from unidentified militants allegedly originating from the Guji ethnic group. Gobeza Alemu and Sendu Mathiwos, residents of the Gorkha district in Kore Zone, recounted harrowing experiences of violence that have left them feeling vulnerable and unprotected by local security forces.

“The conflict remains unresolved, and many citizens are being forced from their homes,” one resident stated. “Schools have closed, businesses are halted, and we are suffering under the burden of rising living costs.” Despite efforts by local elders to mediate between communities, residents believe that a closer examination by the NDC could finally address their longstanding grievances.

During its tenth agenda gathering consultation forum held in Wolita Sodo City, Southern Ethiopia, the NDC welcomed 32 representatives from various ethnic groups. According to the commission, approximately 105,370 citizens from 932 districts have participated in previous forums.

The NDC aims to improve relations among different societal sectors and foster a political culture capable of resolving long-standing internal issues through dialogue. As calls for action grow louder, many hope that prioritizing conflict-affected regions will lead to meaningful solutions and lasting peace in Ethiopia.

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