Addis Ababa: Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed hosted the customary annual Iftar dinner today at the newly restored National Palace, welcoming underprivileged community members who also had the opportunity to explore its historic treasures.
According to Ethiopian News Agency, the event was part of the Prime Minister’s ongoing efforts to engage with and support various segments of society, particularly those who are less fortunate. The Iftar dinner offered a moment of unity and reflection during the holy month of Ramadan.
Attendees were given a unique chance to tour the National Palace, which has recently undergone restoration, allowing them to appreciate its historical and cultural significance. The event highlighted the government’s commitment to inclusivity and cultural preservation.
The Prime Minister expressed his gratitude to the attendees and emphasized the importance of community and togetherness. The Iftar dinner is seen as a way to bridge gaps and foster a sense of belonging among different community groups.