EZEMA, stop complaining about lack of political freedom and go invest in the daily lives of the people on the ground
Posted: 24 Jun 2021, 15:31
This man is killing everybody with a single shot, he is gifted, fit in everything, change oriented and all these will going to reward him at the end. An elderly woman in Addis has reportedly asked for Abiy after entering the polling station, which the election worker also reportedly replied to saying, "it is not Abiy that you should find here, it is rather an electric bulb that you have to choose" for which another party's cadre on the ground made a complain, saying the worker shouldn't explain to the elderly woman (reportedly according to the election rules).
Complain, complain, complain without an end. You will find nothing from endless complaining, try to understand the need of the people and change it, no matter how minute that could be.
Take a lesson.
I heard EZEMA was complaining about denied the right to enter Oromia and also partly Amhara regions and campaign, but may I ask them campaign about what?
Campaign your political rhetoric? Rhetoric is not bad but people have got priorities and you should try to curb the problem the people may have according to their priorities. Rhetoric could help in America but in Ethiopia where people lack the basic necessities your narratives may NOT impress the people on the ground much.
If you came with some help for the people on the ground, then the people would have accepted you with their open arms and no one can deny you the entry. Do they?
You were not denied the right to campaign in Addis but you lost, reportedly, there as well. So, why did you failed in Addis itself?
Did you try to help a single elderly woman that might be lacking some simple necessities? That is called investing into the community needs.
If you did, then that elderly woman have asked in the polling station where is Prof. Berhanu Nega, like the one I referred to above and asked for Abiy.
Of course I took EZEMA as an example but the same is true for the rest so called dozens of opposition political parties, who are all good at tv-interview all the day but null when it comes to practical change.
Dr. Abiy Ahmed was born and raised hundreds of miles away from Addis but still trying to help the community in Addis, after helping those communities of his own birth place, even before he was a PM, but may I ask what Prof. Berhanu or any other official of his party contributed for the wellbeing of the residents of Addis?
It reminds me about the saying: "don't ask what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country", who ever said that, it is eternal truth and here is the proof, showing itself in the person of the above mentioned elderly woman.
Complain, complain, complain without an end. You will find nothing from endless complaining, try to understand the need of the people and change it, no matter how minute that could be.
Take a lesson.
I heard EZEMA was complaining about denied the right to enter Oromia and also partly Amhara regions and campaign, but may I ask them campaign about what?
Campaign your political rhetoric? Rhetoric is not bad but people have got priorities and you should try to curb the problem the people may have according to their priorities. Rhetoric could help in America but in Ethiopia where people lack the basic necessities your narratives may NOT impress the people on the ground much.
If you came with some help for the people on the ground, then the people would have accepted you with their open arms and no one can deny you the entry. Do they?
You were not denied the right to campaign in Addis but you lost, reportedly, there as well. So, why did you failed in Addis itself?
Did you try to help a single elderly woman that might be lacking some simple necessities? That is called investing into the community needs.
If you did, then that elderly woman have asked in the polling station where is Prof. Berhanu Nega, like the one I referred to above and asked for Abiy.
Of course I took EZEMA as an example but the same is true for the rest so called dozens of opposition political parties, who are all good at tv-interview all the day but null when it comes to practical change.
Dr. Abiy Ahmed was born and raised hundreds of miles away from Addis but still trying to help the community in Addis, after helping those communities of his own birth place, even before he was a PM, but may I ask what Prof. Berhanu or any other official of his party contributed for the wellbeing of the residents of Addis?
It reminds me about the saying: "don't ask what your country can do for you but ask what you can do for your country", who ever said that, it is eternal truth and here is the proof, showing itself in the person of the above mentioned elderly woman.