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Ethiopia’s new PM to address Ethiopians, diplomatic community on Sunday

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Ethiopia’s new Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed will meet 25,000 representatives of the Ethiopian community and the diplomatic community on Sunday.

While speaking to the local media, Ethiopian government communication affairs office minister Negeri Lencho says the meeting scheduled to be held at the Millennium Hall in the capital Addis Ababa, will bring together officials from federal and regional governments, religious leaders, representatives of women and youth, academia and experts from various disciplines.

Ahmed’s first ever meeting with the public in the capital Addis Ababa is also to be joined by representatives of the diplomatic community that are based in Addis Ababa, which is home to more than 140 diplomatic missions and the headquarters of the African Union (AU) and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA).

The premier has been addressing Ethiopians residing outside the capital over the past week, in which he assured the public of unity and equality.

Ahmed’s first trip earlier this week took him to the conflict-hit Somali regional state, followed by a meeting with residents of Ambo town in Ethiopia’s largest Oromia regional state, a town that has been a hotbed of protests for the past few years.

He also hosted a dinner reception for the East African country’s opposition leaders on Thursday night, in which he promised to widen the democratic space as well as to work with opposition figures so as to bring better socioeconomic conditions for Ethiopia – a country that was rocked by incessant unrests and mass anti-government demonstrations since the second half of 2016.

As part of his third trip outside the capital, Ahmed also on Friday went to the northern city of Mekele, capital of Tigray regional state.

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