Saturday, April 4, 2026

Arjo Coal Processing Factory Drives Ethiopia’s Industrial Self-Reliance – PM Abiy

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed commended the Arjo Coal Processing Factory as a key driver of Ethiopia’s industrial expansion, highlighting its strategic role in supporting domestic industries and fostering economic self-reliance.

The Prime Minister visited Kelem Wollega, West Wollega, and East Wollega zones in Oromia regional state to review and observe the performance and outcomes of various development projects.

The tour included agricultural initiatives, irrigation and infrastructure projects, and industrial sites, providing an opportunity to assess firsthand the tangible benefits these projects are bringing to local communities and the broader regional economy.

After his visit to Arjo Coal Processing Factory in East Wollega zone, the Prime Minister noted that the factory addresses the country’s demand for crushed stone, which would otherwise have to be imported, supplying essential raw materials to major sectors including cement, iron, and construction. This contribution, the Prime Minister emphasized, is vital for advancing Ethiopia’s broader economic development. (FMC)

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