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Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by OPFist » 25 Jan 2026, 18:52

Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

By Fayyis Oromia*

Abstract
A sustained debate surrounds the political leadership of Dr. Abiy Ahmed and its implications for the Oromo people, particularly regarding the status and development of Oromic (Afaan Oromo). This article argues that, irrespective of competing narratives portraying Dr. Abiy as either an ally or adversary of Oromo interests, his administration has failed to advance Oromic as a primary federal working language. This failure has significant implications for linguistic equity, national identity, and federal governance in Ethiopia. The article further examines orthographic challenges within Oromic and proposes modernization reforms appropriate to the digital era.

Political Context and Competing Narratives
An intense political and intellectual debate is currently underway regarding the role of Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed in Oromo national aspirations. Critics contend that he has undermined Oromo struggles for political autonomy, cultural recognition, and linguistic equality. Supporters, conversely, present him as a strategic ally who is quietly neutralizing Oromo adversaries while advancing Oromo interests within the state apparatus.

This article adopts the position that, regardless of political symbolism or rhetoric, the federal government under Dr. Abiy Ahmed has actively—or through persistent inaction—impeded the elevation of Oromic to the status of a principal federal working language. Such resistance contributes to the continued dominance of Amharic and reinforces the perception of Ethiopia as an Amharic-centered state rather than a genuinely multilingual federation.

Language, Power, and National Identity
Language is a central pillar of national identity and political sovereignty. Historically, successive Ethiopian regimes restricted the public and official use of Oromic, marginalizing its speakers and attempting to weaken Oromo collective identity. These policies positioned Amharic as the sole language of state power, administration, and prestige.

Although the current constitutional framework recognizes linguistic diversity, meaningful implementation remains absent. Oromic is still excluded from core federal institutions, including Parliament, the executive branch, the judiciary, the military, and national security agencies. This exclusion perpetuates structural inequality and undermines the federal principle upon which the state claims to be founded.

The Qubé Script: Achievements and Limitations
The adoption of Qubé as the writing system for Oromic stands as a significant intellectual and political achievement. Oromo scholars—most notably Dr. Haile Fida—and organizations such as the Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) played a decisive role in replacing the Ge’ez-based script with a Latin-based orthography better suited to the phonology of Oromic.

The introduction of double vowels and consonants successfully addressed phonemic distinctions essential to meaning. At the time of its development, however, technological constraints limited more efficient orthographic solutions. As a result, repetition became the primary mechanism for indicating vowel length and consonant gemination.

The Need for Orthographic Modernization
In the contemporary digital era, the continued reliance on a bulky and repetitive orthographic system raises concerns about efficiency, literacy acquisition, and technological adaptability. Oromic language planners and educators have yet to take full advantage of modern linguistic and digital tools that could streamline the writing system without compromising phonemic clarity.

At minimum, the elimination of double vowels is both feasible and desirable. Doing so would reduce redundancy, simplify learning, and improve digital text processing.

Proposed Reform: Vowel Elongation Markers
This article proposes replacing double vowels with distinct elongated vowel characters, as follows:

à in place of aa
é in place of ee
ī in place of ii
ô in place of oo
ü in place of uu
The primary requirement for implementation would be the development of customized keyboards and input software—an achievable task given current technology.

Cultural Expansion and Linguistic Prestige
Beyond administration and education, language gains strength through cultural production. Oromic should be fully integrated into diverse musical traditions, including both indigenous Ethiopian genres and international styles. In particular, adapting regional rhythms—such as the Gonderigna beat of Yejju and the Tigrigna rhythm of Raya—into Oromic musical expression would enhance linguistic visibility and cultural exchange.

Responsibilities of Oromo Political Actors
The responsibility to elevate Oromic does not rest solely with the federal government. Oromo political organizations—especially the OLF/OLA and the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC)—must prioritize language policy as a central component of national liberation and self-determination. This includes:
- Establishing Oromic as the primary federal working language.
- Ensuring its use across all federal institutions.
- Modernizing its orthography for efficiency and digital relevance.

Conclusion
The continued marginalization of Oromic reflects deeper power imbalances within the Ethiopian federation. Without decisive political will and linguistic innovation, constitutional recognition alone remains symbolic. Modernizing the Oromic script and institutionalizing its use at the federal level are not merely cultural demands—they are prerequisites for genuine federalism, equality, and democratic governance.

A deliberate and coordinated effort is therefore required to ensure that Oromic occupies its rightful place as a language of state, culture, and modernity.

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by Abere » 25 Jan 2026, 19:21

As usual, you are regurgitating your own fꬴcꬴs --- fꬴcꬴs Orommuma. :lol:

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by Dama » 25 Jan 2026, 19:46

Abere wrote:
25 Jan 2026, 19:21
As usual, you are regurgitating your own fꬴcꬴs --- fꬴcꬴs Orommuma. :lol:
Redress to Oromo conquests of Sidama, Hadiya, Welaita(Damot), Gurage including Gafat/Bezamo, Amara, Argoba, Harla and more. We should form an organization to reclaim stolen identities and lands as far and wide as recoverable. The lands are there under our feet. The languages denied some exist documented and some are still living despite the suffocating hold of Oromoffa. Both the lands and languages are recoverable and can be restored to the original speakers.

The organization we should form will spearhead the struggle for self-determination for lingo-cultural nations who have been denied to use their language and their lands taken by force of war, raids, terrors, murders and arsons. The formation of this organization will unite our forces to have the combined strength to bear on Oromo expected resistance to not address historic injustices

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by OPFist » 26 Jan 2026, 01:24

Language is a central pillar of national identity and political sovereignty. Historically, successive Ethiopian regimes restricted the public and official use of Oromic, marginalizing its speakers and attempting to weaken Oromo collective identity. These policies positioned Amharic as the sole language of state power, administration, and prestige.

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by OPFist » 26 Jan 2026, 06:42

The responsibility to elevate Oromic does not rest solely with the federal government. Oromo political organizations—especially the OLF/OLA and the Oromo Federalist Congress (OFC)—must prioritize language policy as a central component of national liberation and self-determination. This includes:
- Establishing Oromic as the primary federal working language.
- Ensuring its use across all federal institutions.
- Modernizing its orthography for efficiency and digital relevance.

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by Abere » 26 Jan 2026, 11:57

የቆጡን አወርድ ብላ፤የብብቷን ጣለች እንኳን የሚለው ብሂል አይገልጸውም የኦሮሙማን እንሰሳዊ ጥጋብ። አባ ባህርይ በዜናሁ በጋላ የታሪክ ድርሳናቸው ላይ "የአረመኔነቱን፤ እንሰሳዊ ጠባዩ ተነግሮ አያልቅም ያሉትን ይመስላል። ምናልባት ስለ አባ ባህርይ አንብበህ ወይም ሰምተህ ካላወቅህ ። አባ ባህርይ የጋሞ ሰው ናቸው በዘመናቸው በጋሞ ህዝብ ላይ የደረሰውን ጭፍጨፋ፤ ቃጠሎ ዝርፊያ ወዘተ የተመለከቱ የአይን እማኝ ነበሩ። ያዩትንም እና የደረሰባቸውን ለታሪክ ጽፈዋል - የጥቃቱ ሰለባ ነበሩም።

የኦሮሞ መንግስት የነበረው የደርግ ስርዐት እንኳን ባደረገው የህዝብ እና የቤት ቆጠራ ኦሮምኛ ተናጋሪ ህዝብ ቁጥር ከ42 ሚልዮን ኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ ብዛት አንጻር 12 ሚልዮን ነበር። ይህ ማለት ኦሮሞ ከኢትዮጵያ ህዝብ 29% ነው። ስለዚህ ከ50% በታች በመሆኑ ከስታትሲቲክስ አንጻር እንደ ሌሎች ጎሳዎች ሁሉ አናሳ(ኅዳጣን) እንጅ ብዙሃን ጎሳ አይደለም። ከዚህ ጋር እንደ ግርጌማስታወሻ የሚወሰደው ነገር ቢኖር "ኦሮምኛ ተናጋሪ ሁሉ ደግሞ ኦሮሞ አይደለም። በሞጋሳ፤ ወይም በአስተዳደግ ደማዊ ማንነት ሳይኖራቸው ኦሮሞ የሁኑ ሚልዮኖች በ12 ሚልዮን ውስጥ ስለሚኖሩ። ለዚህ ነው ኢትዮጵያ ውስጥ የጎሳ መንግስት እና ፌደሬሽን የማይሰራው።


This Orommuma garbage who has been y regurgitating his own fꬴcꬴs thinks the entire 71% of Ethiopia belongs to Orommuma.

ይህ እንሰሳ ብዙሃኑ ኢትዮጵያ ኦሮሙማ ወይም የእርሱ ተምኔታዊ ኦሮምያ ነው ብሎ ኬኛ እያለ የሚጨማለቅ ነው። አልጠግብ ባይ ሲተፋ ያድራሉ እንድሉ ጭራሽ አስካሪ መለስ ዜናዊ የሰርቆ የሰጠውን ያጣል። በታሪክ መሰረት ሂሳብ ያወራርዳል ማለት ነው።

በነገራችን ላይ ወያኔ ትግሬዎች መሪ አላማቸው እና ዘላቂ ትልማቸው ከወሎ እና ጎንደር መሬት ሰርቆ የመገንጠል ስለነበር በሌሎች ኢትዮጵያዊያን ላይ ስለሚደርሰው ጉዳት ጉዳያቸው አልነበረም። ጉዳያቸው የነበረው 1) ኤርትራ ክ/ሀገር ማስገነጠል - የትግል የጫካ ቃልኪዳናቸው ስለነበረ 2) የፈጠራ ካርታ በመስራት ትግራይ እንደት እንደምትገነጠል እና ሌሎች ኢትዮጵያዊያንን ያን ማደናገሪያ እውነት ብለው እንዲያምኑ ማድረግ ነበር። ያስሌታቸው ደግሞ ኦሮምያ የሚባል ክልል በመፍጠር ሸዋን ፍርስርስ ማውጣ፤ የሌሎች ጎሳዎችን ደፍጥጦ ለኦሮምያ ማድረግ ነበር። ለዚህ ደግሞ አሁንም እንደ ብርሃኑ ነጋ፤ ሆረስ፤ አል ማርያም፤ ተመስገን ጥሩነህ፤ ወዘተ ሆዳሞች ስለነበሩ ስለሚዘርፉት እንጅ ስለወጡበት ማህበረሰብ ስላልነበረ እነ ዶ/ፍቃዱ ገዳሙ ወዘተ በጉራጌ ላይ ትግሬ ወያኔዎች ኦሮሙማዎቻ ዕጣ እንድጣጣሉበት ተደረገ፤ ሌሎች አማራ፤ ወዘተ የዚህ መጥፎ ሰለባ ሆኑ። በአንድ ወቅት ነጋሶ ጊዳዳ እንዳለው " በእውነት ይህን ያህል መሬት እናገኛለን ብየ አልጠበቅኩም ነበር፤ እጅግ አስገርሞኛል" ብሏል።
አሁን OPFist የሚባል እንሰሳ ያንኑ ያንኑ እያመነዠከ ያሚያለጥፈው ትግሬ ወያኔ ሌሎችን ቀምቶ የሰጠውን ለመትፋት ነው።
አምነኝ ኦሮምያ የሚባል አገር አይኖርም። ኦሮምያ የሚባል አገር ለመመስረት 85 የኢትዮጵያ ጎሳዎች ጋር ጦርነት መግጠም አለበት።



Dama wrote:
25 Jan 2026, 19:46
Abere wrote:
25 Jan 2026, 19:21
As usual, you are regurgitating your own fꬴcꬴs --- fꬴcꬴs Orommuma. :lol:
Redress to Oromo conquests of Sidama, Hadiya, Welaita(Damot), Gurage including Gafat/Bezamo, Amara, Argoba, Harla and more. We should form an organization to reclaim stolen identities and lands as far and wide as recoverable. The lands are there under our feet. The languages denied some exist documented and some are still living despite the suffocating hold of Oromoffa. Both the lands and languages are recoverable and can be restored to the original speakers.

The organization we should form will spearhead the struggle for self-determination for lingo-cultural nations who have been denied to use their language and their lands taken by force of war, raids, terrors, murders and arsons. The formation of this organization will unite our forces to have the combined strength to bear on Oromo expected resistance to not address historic injustices

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Re: Oromic Still Hindered from Development and Recognition as a Federal Working Language

Post by OPFist » 26 Jan 2026, 14:50

Although the current constitutional framework recognizes linguistic diversity, meaningful implementation remains absent. Oromic is still excluded from core federal institutions, including Parliament, the executive branch, the judiciary, the military, and national security agencies. This exclusion perpetuates structural inequality and undermines the federal principle upon which the state claims to be founded.

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