His shortcomings, perhaps two things: first, having died in
office, not being able to really call it quit and prove his opponents and
naysayers he was not clinging to power, but rather trying to push this agenda
and that agenda forward for the betterment of his people. I suspect in the
grand scheme of things, he probably believed he had plenty of time.
Unfortunately the unexpected death came too soon.
Second, failing to include strong willed people who don’t
necessarily fully agree with his politics or policies; people who have their
own vision on how Ethiopia should develop. The lack of ‘team of rivals’ in key
posts and in his circle if you will. I assume he took a calculated risk of
surrounding himself with a lot of Yes Men in favor of developmental expediency.
Because, it was clear to him what was needed to be done and he needed people to
do what he asks of them; minimizing and shortening the long zigzag path that a
true democratic process often requires to reach a decision point.
This in hindsight however, in the absence of a visionary leader,
has left us with a lot of Yes Men, who lack vision and a sense of clear
direction; aside from their constant empty rhetoric of staying the course and
implementing Meles’ policies to reach his goal of Ethiopia achieving middle
income country. But, they have excelled at one thing for sure, labeling anyone
who questions their ineptitude and lack of commitment as detractors of the
grand vision. Thus far no one has been able to reframe that defensive argument
and tell the Yes Men, no that isn’t so in a manner that resonates with the
masses.
Three years without Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia is certainly
still making a lot of positive progress, but not as much as it should. I say
this because with some changes and genuine commitment, we could achieve so much
more than what we are currently achieving both on the economic and democratic
fronts. Ethiopia’s biggest problem is the lack of leadership and good
governance.
One of the best things Meles did was telling us time and
again that our country is poor and accepting that very fact and taking that
understanding to heart was the foundation of it all. There is nothing more
moving and captivating than watching Meles discuss about poverty such as in
this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T17u05ENHnw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T17u05ENHnw
Let me finish by quoting one of the things he said, while
speaking to thousands of people gathered at the Millenium Hall.
“የሚሰሩ እጆች ይዘን
የሚያስብ ጭንቅላት ይዘን
የወጣቱ መንፈስ ይዘን
ስንዴ የምንለምንበት ግዜ መቆም
ኣለበት!”
ጠቅላይ ሚንስተር መለስ ዜናዊ።
May his soul rest in peace.
Cheers,
Daniel
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