Halafi, once in a while I have to agree with you. There is something that I always wonder about Tigray political leaders. I’ve rarely seen them focus on improving the agriculture, investing knowledge and money on agriculture to make Tigray self sufficient at least in food security. They never talk about improving farming techniques and irrigation etc. Instead they are always focused on aid. They talk everyday about food aid as if Tigray is cursed to be aid dependent forever.Halafi Mengedi wrote: ↑16 Dec 2023, 03:59The savior of Tigray are the farmers using the first century farming tools, what is the explanation of the four parties leaders and members producing for Tigray except waiting the farmers to bring food to market and buy them by the looted taxes the farmers and merchants they collected???
I really don’t understand why Tigray political leaders don’t even try to focus on improving agriculture but instead are obsessed with aid. They somehow think their main job is to manage aid and to make sure food aid is arriving in time. Really? Clearly, Tigray needs a new generation of smart leaders, not these aid managers.