Hiccups of Abiy Ahmed lead Oromuma hegemony in Ethiopia
1.
Increased Ethnic Tensions
Other ethnic groups feel marginalized, leading to resentment and protests.
Rivalry between the Oromo and other groups escalated into violence.
2.
Fragmentation of National Unity
Strengthened Oromo autonomy might inspire other ethnic groups to seek similar privileges, risking national disintegration.
The emphasis on ethnic identity is hindering efforts to create a shared, unified Ethiopian identity.
3.
Weakened National Institutions
Overemphasis on ethnic representation compromised the effectiveness of national governance structures.
Ethnic divisions within the military and civil service lead to inefficiencies and reduced cohesion.
4.
Political Instability
Shifts in ethnic power dynamics created instability and lead to frequent changes in leadership.
Rival factions are challenging the legitimacy of the Oromo-led government, sparking further conflict.
5.
Economic Disparities
Favoritism toward the ruling Oromo lead to the neglect of other regions, exacerbating economic inequalities.
Regional autonomy hindered coordinated national economic policies, leading to uneven development, ethnic cleansing and segregation.
Oromuma are destroying Ethiopian identity effectively through social engineering, usurping major positions such as banking, communication and the security; they have even dared to downgrade ADWA celebration which is the pride of all freedom loving countries specially Africans.
The only way out for the country is legally barring Ethnic misrule that led to corruption, detention, killing, ethnic cleansing, abduction and so and so on.