African Union (AU) High Representative for the Horn of Africa Olusegun Obasanjo said the delivery of emergency humanitarian aid and the resumption of basic services are underway in Ethiopia’s conflict-affected Tigray region. Emergency humanitarian aid is “being widely provided” in Tigray and basic services have started, the former Nigerian president said during his visit to the region with former Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta to observe the implementation of a peace accord reached between the Ethiopian federal government and the Tigray People’s Liberation Front (TPLF), state-run Ethiopian News Agency (ENA) reported late Thursday. Obasanjo commended leaders of both sides for “the good work they did” for the peace agreement, noting that the provision of unfettered humanitarian aid, the resumption of basic services, and the establishment of lasting peace in northern Ethiopia are part of the AU-led peace deal signed on Nov. 2 in South Africa. It is commendable that electricity, banking, telecommunication, and other basic services have started within a short period of time, ENA quoted the special envoy as saying. According to Obasanjo, the AU, the people of Ethiopia, and the civil and military leaders of the parties to the conflict in Northern Ethiopia have played “a significant role in bringing about this result.”Kenyatta underscored that air transport, roads, banks, electricity and other services, including humanitarian aid, have resumed operations in the conflict-affected region.
Source: Ethiopian News December 30, 2022 20:31 UTC