Prominent public intellectual and rights activist, Prof. Mesfin
Wodemariam, called for the formation of a caretaker government in
Ethiopia to come out of the political quagmire and pave the way for a
peaceful transition in Ethiopia.
In an article released on Monday, Prof. Mesfin, 86, recommended that the
TPLF should transfer power to a newly formed council of
representatives, which in turn establishes a caretaker government, which
will have a two year term in office.
The council of
representatives will formulate rules and laws as regards the operations
of the caretaker government, he recommended.
Accountants and
lawyers with the help of experts form the World Bank, USA, UK, Germany,
Japan and India should conduct an inventory into the wealth stolen by
officials of the TPLF. He proposed that the wealth should then be used
for the rehabilitation and development of the country and the people.
Prof. Mesfin, who noted that the fate of Tigray and Ethiopia is
strongly intertwined, stressed that the people of Tigray should be part
of the efforts to form a better Ethiopia. He emphasized that the people
and the region of Tigray should be part of the solution in any future
endeavor of building a better Ethiopia.
Prof. Mesfin has been
an active critic of successive Ethiopian regimes beginning in his
student days during Emperor Hailesselsie reign. He formed and actively
participated in an opposition political party called the Coalition for
Unity and Democracy, which took part in the 2005 elections. That
election was rigged by the incumbent TPLF. He and his colleagues as well
as hundreds of political activists and journalists were imprisoned on
trumped up charges and were released after two years following
international uproar against the TPLF regime.
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