soon after the acrimony, the weyane's hibernation ensues.
What to make of this turn of events, not the event itself but the disorganized way Abiy has allowed to take place. There no doubt it was a matter of time for Tigryans to take care of their business in their neck of the woods. It has been like that for centuries, and the so-called provisional administration has been working and openly propagating on behalf of Weyanes, to use General Collen's phrase if you break it you own it. So to let Tigrians who gave birth to Weyanes and wanes who brought all the miseries to Tigrian people need to take time to fix it. But the war Weyanes started has affected many -- Eritrea who provided shelter to EDF have been exposed to international condemnation, the Amharas special forces that came to EDF rescue also been condemned for defending the Ethiopian army . So if Abiy has kept in the dark those who turned the table on weyanes, they would feel betrayed. The speed and the conditions leading in to this don't seem to be well thought out. Be as it may but Tigray going to back its historical hibernation state. Weyanes are not going to have their iron grip on Tigrians but they are going to be a force to reckon with in Tigry proper. If the rest if Ethiopia continues to be more democratic, Tigray will be a tinderbox . Since the war has decimated weyanes , it wouldn't have the influence on the rest of Ethiopia as it did before the war both financially or military . Its mere existence also is going to be a reminder of 27 years of weyane crime --so Ethiopians will not let down their guard. However, the radical Oromos who aspire to be the second version weyanete or those with ant-Amhara sentiments might rehabilitate from their gloom, though in practical terms-- the train has left the station -- they don't matter anymore.