Ethiopia declares six-month state of emergency In Tigray Regional State

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Ethiopia declares six-month state of emergency In Tigray Regional State

By: Staff writer

Ethiopian Council of Ministers, in its 21st extraordinary session today, has declared a six-month state of Emergency in Tigray regional state.

The State of Emergency was declared in accordance with article 93/1/A of the Ethiopian constitution, according to a statement issued by the office of the Prime Minister.

The article provides the power for the Council of Ministers to decree a state of emergency in case of a breakdown of law and order which endangers constitutional order, natural disaster or an epidemic occur.

The Council declared the State of Emergency “recognizing the constitutional responsibility of the government to maintain the country’s peace, the safety and security of its citizens and to prevent acts that may lead the country to further unrest and instability,” the statement noted.

Moreover, “the illegal and violent activities within the Tigray regional state are endangering the constitution and constitutional order, public peace and security, specially threatening the country’s sovereignty, seriously impeding the Federal Government from discharging its constitutional responsibility in the region, violating decisions of the House of Federation,” it noted.

The statement added that the State of Emergency decree came “understanding that this situation has reached a level where it cannot be prevented and controlled through the regular law enforcement mechanisms.”

A task force led by Chief of Staff of the Ethiopian National Defense Forces and composed of representatives from the pertinent institution has been established to oversee the implementation of the State of Emergency, the statement stated.

The task force, named “State of Emergency Taskforce” is accountable to the Prime Minister. The State of Emergency shall be applicable throughout the regional state.

Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed this morning ordered the Ethiopian National Defense Forces (ENDF) to start a military offensive against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF).

Despite the Federal Government’s efforts to thwart a military confrontation, TPLF has crossed the red line by attacking the ENDF base located in Tigray regional state, according to a statement from the PM office.

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