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12 juni 2025 14:25
Ethiopia
Governance, Corruption, Economic Development, Armed groups, Types of Conflict, Rebel groups
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Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Accuses Businessmen of Backing Armed Groups

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has publicly accused certain domestic business figures of funnelling support to armed rebel factions operating within the country. He claims that these businessmen are providing financial backing and logistical assistance to militant groups that threaten national stability and security.

This accusation, delivered during a recent official address, highlights Abiy’s concern that internal financial networks are bolstering insurgent movements. He suggested that profits generated through legal businesses may be partly diverted to fund weapon supplies and recruitment efforts.

Abiy characterized this sabotage not merely as an economic issue, but as a danger to national sovereignty. By enabling rebel factions, these financiers are complicit in weakening the state’s authority and destabilizing communities. He warned that the government is prepared to take decisive legal action against any individuals or organizations found guilty of such activities.

The controversy reflects growing tensions between the Ethiopian government and non-state armed groups amid a broader environment of civil unrest, particularly in regions like Oromia, Amhara, and the Southern Nations. Abiy’s allegations underscore his broader narrative: that both internal and external actors are attempting to undermine Ethiopia’s democratic transition and corporate-free development agenda.

In calling out domestic financiers, Abiy aims to curtail rebel funding and assert government control. This move also serves as a cautionary message to the business community: that national security and public trust hinge on economic actors remaining above board. As investigations proceed, the government appears poised to make an example of those found in breach of the law.

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