TPLF (Tigray
People’s Liberation Front) who afraid neoliberal idea, because has no clue
as capitalism is a mean of development, job creation, increase competitiveness,
encourage entrepreneurship. They choose developmental state theory for Ethiopia economic
development, and use it for their own enrichment.
Chamber Johnson,
the driver of developmental state defined the idea as “a state that focused a
leadership ruthlessly committed to a national development (and not to partial
interests or its own enrichment)” (Allen & Thomas, 2000). The extremely
corrupt TPLF leadership government in Ethiopia not only attempted
to apply the theory and failed, but also from the beginning they are agents for
the collapse of Ethiopia . Shortly after
they took power through guerrilla war in 1991, before they get legitimate to
represent the will and desires of the nation they facilitates Eritrean
independence achievement (Meles letter to UN, 1991 ) and make Ethiopia Land
locked.
Jeffry Sacks, an
architect of the Millennium Development Goals reminded us how land locked
states in general face the worst problem in economic development (Harrison
& Huntington, 2000). This was another problem to face Ethiopia , the country which
was remained largely separated from the world economy, and ruled by archaic
monarchy and dictator Derge regime who failed to respond adequately to the
national question in Ethiopia (Allen &
Thomas, 2000). Because of failed to build institution to initiate development
in the country, peoples grass root movement and political parties activities
led to the down fall of the archaic monarchy and dictator Derg. Unlucky the
TPLF lead government EPRDF (Ethiopian People’s Revolutionary Democratic Front)
took power in 1991 and got praise as a good leader who can trust to bring
development and democracy in land locked Ethiopia through ethnic
federalism model.
After the toppling
of the Derg regime and the gaining of power by the EPRDF, the new regime was
viewed with mixed feeling by the donor community. While few lamented the fail
of Mengistu, there were apprehensions as to the new regime; with a background
from a dawn-out guerrilla war, which until recently had espoused an explicit
Marxist doctrine. On the other hand Meles was also perceived as belonging to a
new breed of African leader (Borchgrevink , 2008)
Donor relation with
corrupt TPLF largely connects Ethiopia with world
economy. For example, after the establishment of TPLF lead government in
Ethiopia World Bank approved a large emergency and reconstruction fund
(Borchgrevink, 2008). Other follows on different motivation, my host country Norway and the other
Nordic countries inspired by their welfare state “where the goal was to improve
condition for poor and resource-weak groups in their own population”
(Martinussen & Pedersen, 2005). But as I learned from the discussion
between Norwegian politician and Ethiopian diasporas on Ethiopian development
week here in Norway , donors seem to
have weak to influence the TPLF regime to achieve their motivation. The regime
used the aid money to do crime with humanity, to its own enrichment, and
support political repression (the human right watch, 2010).
An article from The
Economic shows how clear TPLF use developmental state theory to achieve their
own and loyalist enrichment. The article says to do business in Ethiopia you should be TPLF
loyalist, “about 80% of supposedly private business conglomerates controlled by
state loyalists, the late prime minister wife runs the main one EFFORT, which
dabbles in everything from banking and to metal, travel and cement all without
public scrutiny” (The Economist, March 2013). This was the theory propose by
late prime minster Meles for all Africa development, in his unpublished masters
dissertation, titled ‘African Development: Dead Ends and New Beginning`, and
now they want fake us to defended the theory by arrest corrupt ministers
which are not loyal to the TPLF regime in Ethiopia (Reuters, May, 201)
Our determination
to fight the TPLF junta must continue by any means available like opposition to
the Development Fund’s cooperation with the dictatorial ethnic regime in Ethiopia (The task force of
Ethiopian for democracy and human rights in Ethiopia , May 2013). We
should argue and tell donors is not simply because the obstinate character of
the EPRDF regime, but primarily because they have seen incapable of
applying consistent and coherent policies to take note on human rights,
democracy , and rule of law first before economic development in their so
called cooperation with TPLF tyrant in Ethiopia (Borchgrevink , 2008). For
Peter Gitmark, a member of the main political opposition in Norway , human rights come
first before development process. He said that there is wrong doing in Ethiopia since the
crackdown of opposition in the aftermath of the 2005 election, he wants to see
a tougher line from the Norwegian authorities (Utviklingsfondet, May 2013). Not
only donors, Medhane Tadesse, an academic specializing in conflicts in the Horn
of Africa who also acts as an adviser to the Ethiopian foreign ministry,
admitted that, `there is a need for political reforms both to meet the
democratic aspirations of the Ethiopian people, achieve political stability as
well as the revitalize the much needed developmental state model` (Tadesse,
October 2012).
These all show TPLF
developmental state theory never much in reality, they failed to apply the
theory, and instead they use it to repressed Ethiopian people. We are in
the right direction to fight the TPLF tyrant regime, we should continue what we
are doing, and then nothing stops us to free our country from TPLF tyrant.
To reach me habtamu_a@yahoo.com
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Allen, T. & Thomas, T., 2000. Poverty and Development into the 21st
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Borchgrevink, A. 2008. Ethiopia , Aid and conditionality. Editorial,
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Harrison , L.F. & Huntington, S.P. 200. Culture
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Human Right Watch, 2010. Ethiopia : Donor Aid Supports Repression.http://www.hrw.org/news/2010/10/18/ethiopia-donor-aid-supports-repression
Martinussen, J.D. & Pedersen, P.E. 2005. Aid- Understanding
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Reuters, May, 2013. Ethiopia arrests minister, 11 others over
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Tadesse, M., October 2012. Melese Zenawi and the Ethiopian State .http://www.currentanalyst.com/index.php/security-assessment/179-meles-zenawi-and-the-ethiopian-state
The Economist, March 2013. Ethiopia and Kenya : Doing it my way
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