Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde, wey be di first female president of Ethiopia, dey face new challenges as di country continue to navigate through political and economic turmoil. In di past 48 hours, there have been reports of escalating tensions between di federal government and di Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).
Di situation in Tigray region don dey worsen, with humanitarian crises and human rights abuses being reported. President Zewde, who has been in office since 2018, has been under pressure to find a lasting solution to di conflict. Her role, though largely ceremonial, carries significant symbolic weight in a country divided by ethnic and regional tensions.
International community, including di United Nations and African Union, don dey call for peaceful resolution and an end to di violence. Di Ethiopian government has also announced plans to engage in peace talks, but di process dey slow and fraught with challenges.
President Zewde’s leadership style and diplomatic efforts are being closely watched by both domestic and international observers. Her ability to bring together warring factions and facilitate dialogue will be crucial in determining di future of Ethiopia.