ETHIOPIA: Abiy vow to continue anti-TPLF crackdown

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, wearing a white coat bearing the traditional Kafficho colours of red, green and blue, address the crowd in Bonga, the main town in Kaffa province, some 449km south west of the capital Addis Ababa, on September 15, 2019. - Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed pleaded for patience during a visit on September 15, 2019, to leaders of the latest ethnic group pushing to form a breakaway region. The bid by the Kafficho ethnic group to form a new federal state risks further destabilising Ethiopia's diverse southern region, which just two months ago was rocked by violence stemming from a similar campaign by the Sidama ethnic group. Ethiopia is currently partitioned into nine semi-autonomous regions. The constitution requires the government to organise a referendum for any ethnic group that wants to form a new entity. (Photo by MICHAEL TEWELDE / AFP) (Photo by MICHAEL TEWELDE/AFP via Getty Images)

Africa-Press Ethiopia

ADDIS ABABA – Ethiopian Prime Minister, Abiy Ahmed, has vowed to continue apprehension of Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF) political and military figures calling them ‘criminals’, hours after a visit by the Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok resolve for a regional meeting to address the Tigray crisis.

“[I] went to Mekelle and met with commanders of the ENDF [Ethiopian National Defense Forces] as well as the Provisional Administration of Tigray,” the Ethiopian leader said, adding, “Telecom & electricity currently being restored after repairs; infrastructure works underway & humanitarian relief provided. We will continue apprehending the criminal clique.”

The comments by the Ethiopian leader came hours after Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok visited Addis Ababa, in a trip that ended with an agreement to conduct a regional meeting on the crisis in Tigray region.

Hamdok who is also the chair of the regional bloc, IGAD, announced following the meeting with Abiy in Addis Ababa that a regional meeting over the Tigray crisis will take place, without providing a date as to when that meeting will take place.

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