Somaliland: Parliamentary Chiefs Represent Country in Ethiopia’s 9th Nationalities Day Commemorations

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NNPD-Celebrations in Asosa where Irro and Bashe were in attendance

By: Yusuf M Hasan
HARGEISA (Somalilandsun) – The speaker of Parliament Abdirahman Irro and his deputy Bashe Farah are back in the country after a successful visit to Ethiopia
The duo of the Somaliland house of representatives leaders were in Ethiopia upon official invitation to participate in the neighbouring countries 9th Nations, Nationalities and peoples Day commemorations.
While the Ethiopian Consulate in Hargeisa hosted similar festivities the duo were in the Benishanguli regional capital of Asosa where the main festivities took place.
Addressing members of the press at the Egal International Airport upon their arrival back home the duo said that they had a great festival participation in which they had the occasion to network with Ethiopian counterparts and various diplomats in attendance.
This is the 6th occasion for the Somaliland parliamentary leadership to be invited and participate in the Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day Commemorations
About Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day celebration
Ethiopia, the cradle of ancient civilizations is immensely endowed with historical, social, ecological, natural and religious resources and cultural diversities. The nation consists of over 80 nations and nationalities with respective cultural, linguistic, religious and other peculiarities.
Albeit, the Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities and Peoples were the kind of proud people who successfully had defended their sovereignty and country against foreign aggressors, also had struggles in their long-standing existence.
It’s stated owing to the past rulers’ misrule, the Ethiopian nations, nationalities and peoples were treated as the second class citizens and deprived of equal opportunity. This suppression prompted an arduous struggle against the perpetrators to get their rights where their language, culture and history are freely exercised and developed.

L-R Somaliland speaker of parlaiment  Abdirahman Irro and his deputy Bashe Farah at Egal airport upon arrival from Ethiopia
The oppression that had been perpetuated since Minilik-II, came to an end on May 8, 1991, when the Derg regime was toppled by the joint struggle of the nations, nationalities and peoples of Ethiopia. Hence, this annual celebration is clearly the resounding affirmation of peace-loving and dignified Ethiopians to the world against the enemy of humanity and unlawful dispensation.
This celebration is the commemoration of the people of Ethiopia’s ultimate triumph against the repressive and oppressive regime that had deprived them of their rights in their own nation.
The day on which the rights and equality of the Ethiopian nations, nationalities and peoples were fully restored and guaranteed under Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia Constitution (FDRE), was December 8, 1995.
This year, Ethiopia will celebrate 9th Ethiopian Nations, Nationalities and Peoples Day with great enthusiasm and verve across the nation.
With the Constitution of Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia ensuring human and democratic rights, the nations, nationalities and peoples of Ethiopia has entered into a new era of equality and mutual cooperation to safeguard and ensure their common interests.
So, heretofore, every Nation, Nationality and People in Ethiopia has the right to speak, write and develop and promote its culture and language, to express, develop and preserve its history.

Emblems of Ethiopuan Natyionalities

Thus, federalism and the rapid, successive and equitable development of the nation have become synonymous with the Ethiopian Renaissance. info courtesy www.hofethiopia.gov.et