Which difference would that make, he is the commander in chief, he can be in any of the fronts, he has the last word in all of the fronts, in my view at least. So, why are they so "concerned".
While typing this message here, I am also listening to BBC and it just stepped up its propaganda cage of "humanitarian crisis in Ethiopia", even brought up a flash-back image of the 1984 hunger that affected part of the country back then.
The next few days the commander in chief will be decisively stepping up the operation on the war-front and the media campaign will be equally elevated to the same high level of the scale of the war on the front.
One important point that came out following the PM's latest move, every citizen that loves his/her country is responding "me too for my country", specially those who paid highly to safeguard their country in their lives have pledged to join the PM on the war front.
The man in the following video, a former army officer, said just before a week or so, "why would Abiy Ahmed give his neck for my country while I am still alive and much older than him"? He is a grandson of Adwa veteran, while his uncle was a patriot of resistance against Italian occupation force, who fought alongside the likes of Ras Geresu Dhuki, something 40 years later than Adwa. He fought the wars like that of Karamarra, during the Derg era, after he heeded to the call made by former president of the country, Col. Mengistu Haila Mariam. He got a medal from Col. Mengistu for single handedly buring the enemy's armored tank.
This qustion seems to have sprung in the minds of many other former members of the national army, and i heard today somewhere even the more elderly Birg. General Kassaye Chemada pleged to head to the war front.
What we see right now is simply a big domino effect at play.
Either you will going to finish off Ethiopians and take over their land or we will prevail again and live in freedom. We will fight for our freedom!
You can't conquer the children of Adwa.
Get out of Ethiopia!
Get out of Africa!