19/01/2009
Now that the EPRDF has
been in power for almost two
decades, its leaders have had time
to accumulate wealth. We make a
roundup – by no means exhaustive -
of their activity.
Azeb Mesfin, the
wife of
Prime Minister Meles Zenawi,
takes no mean interest in the world
of business and sometimes has been
highly interventionist in defending
the commercial interests of those
close to her. She recently put the
spoke in the wheels of the firm
Nyala Motors over
the importing of UD Nissan
lorries; conversely she has lobbied
in favour of Sunshine
Construction whose
executives Samuel Tadesse
and Fetlework Elala
are close to her. Moreover, Azeb
Mesfin is believed to have a stake
in Alfa
University College and in
property in
Addis Ababa.
The Minister for
Foreign Affairs,
Seyoum Mesfin, is
for his part at the head of a unit
producing ceramics for the
construction industry. It is winning
all of the contracts, to such an
extent that it has pushed some of
its rivals to close down.
Asefaw Yirga, the manager
of Ase Marble, is
believed to be one of them. He
committed suicide on 20 December.
Seyoum Mesfin also owns several tens
of lorries registered in his name.
Addisu Legese, the
Deputy Prime Minister
currently on the way out, owns a
hotel at Bahr Dar, which is the
stopping place for all the officials
visiting this town. The State
Minister for Public Works,
Arkebe Oqubay Mitiku,
owns two buildings in the capital,
while one advisor to the Prime
Minister, Bereket Simon,
owns a rental building and a fleet
of lorries transporting oil products
from
Djibouti. The Police
Commissioner Workineh
Gebreyehu is at the head of
an import-export company which has
no difficulty in getting
foreign currency when it
needs it. A band of generals is very
active in the property market,
buying and selling villas and plots
of land, beginning with the
army chief of staff, General
Samora Younis, who
owns a building in the smart
neighbourhood of Bole.
The Ethiopian government recently
attributed plots of land in Addis
Ababa together with money for
building, to some generals, mainly
Tigrayans. Samora Younis,
Yohannes Gebre Meskel and a
few others are among the lucky
beneficiaries of this scheme.
Source:
The Indian
Ocean Newsletter