Tigray becomes, finally the Woyanie's responsibility
Posted: 28 Jun 2021, 18:04
Listen to the complex problems in Tigray now. From now onward, Tigray is finally the responsibility of the TPLF Tigrayans.
It is not the responsibility of Ethiopia or Eritrea but it will change "one of them" forever.
Will the Tigrayan administration be able to provide food aid, fertilizers, tractors, pay for college and schools,
provide salary to its army and police, provide medical care, administer banks, provide public transport, collect taxes,
provide justice .... where will the money come?
For Abiy and the Ethiopians, they are washing their hands off Tigray. It is a big relief to leave Tigrayan responsibility to Tigrayans.
Note that the Tigrayans have blown off all their bridges that connect them with Ethiopia and the Amharas. Where will the Tigrayans move next?
Most probably, their first move is to open the Humera corridor to access Sudan and then heading to Asmara later. Because those are the only options available. There are some people who told me, Tigrayans major problems are two , first is lack of any natural resources, and second,
Tigray is a victim of its own geography. Therefore, having access to the sea on the Red Sea thru Eritrea will give them the best bargaining power in the Horn of African region. Will this be possible now? Can the ailing Issaias be able to counter any Tigrayan advances? This is a subject that I will return later because the Horn of African map will be redrawing itself soon. In the mean time, listen to this:
It is not the responsibility of Ethiopia or Eritrea but it will change "one of them" forever.
Will the Tigrayan administration be able to provide food aid, fertilizers, tractors, pay for college and schools,
provide salary to its army and police, provide medical care, administer banks, provide public transport, collect taxes,
provide justice .... where will the money come?
For Abiy and the Ethiopians, they are washing their hands off Tigray. It is a big relief to leave Tigrayan responsibility to Tigrayans.
Note that the Tigrayans have blown off all their bridges that connect them with Ethiopia and the Amharas. Where will the Tigrayans move next?
Most probably, their first move is to open the Humera corridor to access Sudan and then heading to Asmara later. Because those are the only options available. There are some people who told me, Tigrayans major problems are two , first is lack of any natural resources, and second,
Tigray is a victim of its own geography. Therefore, having access to the sea on the Red Sea thru Eritrea will give them the best bargaining power in the Horn of African region. Will this be possible now? Can the ailing Issaias be able to counter any Tigrayan advances? This is a subject that I will return later because the Horn of African map will be redrawing itself soon. In the mean time, listen to this: