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Nat’l Dialogue Commission to Launch Agenda-Gathering Consultation in Central Ethiopia


Addis Ababa: The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC) is set to embark on a crucial agenda-gathering process in the Central Ethiopia Region on Saturday, marking a significant step towards fostering national unity and addressing long-standing issues.

In a press briefing held today in Hossana town, the Commission announced its readiness to commence this vital phase of its mission, starting tomorrow. This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to inclusive governance and participatory problem-solving.

Commissioner Yonas Adaye elaborated on the Commission’s progress, stating, “The National Dialogue Commission, established to enable citizens to resolve their challenges through dialogue, has been diligently working on various fronts. Having completed several essential preparatory tasks, we are now transitioning to the agenda-gathering phase, which has already begun in other regions.”

The Commissioner revealed that the Commission has finalized preparations to conduct agenda-gathering activiti
es in the Central Ethiopia Region for six consecutive days, beginning August 31, 2024.

This comprehensive process will involve over 1,500 participants representing diverse societal groups from seven zones and three special districts within the region.

“As a nation, it is incumbent upon us to address and heal our long-standing issues through dialogue, seeking sustainable solutions,” Commissioner Adaye emphasized. He added that this approach is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness of the dialogue process.

The agenda-gathering phase will encompass a wide range of stakeholders, including political parties, religious institutions, civic associations, influential individuals, and various organizations within the region.

The Commission stressed the importance of participants’ contributions, urging them to uphold principles of inclusivity, transparency, engagement, and credibility to ensure the success of the dialogue.

Commissioner Adaye concluded with a powerful call to action, stating, “This historic proce
ss holds immense potential for liberating our country from various challenges and sustaining its bright future. Every citizen must strengthen their contribution to ensure this pivotal initiative reaches its goal.”

The National Dialogue Commission’s efforts in Central Ethiopia represent a critical juncture in the nation’s journey towards reconciliation and progress. As the process unfolds, it is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping Ethiopia’s path to a more unified and prosperous future.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency