The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC), a pivotal independent federal institution tasked with facilitating national consensus and peace-building, has called on all relevant stakeholders to prioritize agendas that foster nation-building and national unity. This appeal was made during a national consultation forum held in Adama, Oromia, where over 1,700 participants gathered, including former members of the Oromo Liberation Army. The gathering sought to encourage broad participation from various political and ethnic groups in shaping Ethiopia’s future.
Professor Mesfen Araya, the ENDC’s Chief Commissioner, underscored the critical importance of involving a diverse range of voices in the dialogue process. Addressing the forum, he emphasized that the dialogue was an essential opportunity to address Ethiopia’s historical and ongoing political divisions, which have often been a source of conflict. “Our objective is to build a nation where all voices are heard and respected, and where every citizen plays an active role in the political process,” Professor Araya said. “This forum is a significant step in that direction, as it aims to provide solutions to longstanding issues and establish a platform for collaboration.”
The national consultation brought together 320 representatives from various political factions, civil society groups, religious organizations, and local communities, reflecting the diverse fabric of Ethiopian society. The consultations also included members of marginalized groups and opposition parties, allowing them to express their concerns and propose solutions. Professor Araya further urged participants to focus on creating agendas that would not only address regional concerns but also contribute to Ethiopia’s broader development. He stated, “The solutions we create here will not only benefit the regions we represent but will also set the foundation for a strong, united, and prosperous Ethiopia.”
At the forum, Commissioner Ambaye Ogato emphasized the importance of listening, tolerance, and the need for hope in the dialogue process. He described the platform as a critical space where citizens could come together to discuss their differences, seek common ground, and work toward the common goal of strengthening the nation. “This dialogue is not just about addressing grievances but about creating a new vision for Ethiopia’s future—one built on understanding, mutual respect, and collective effort,” said Commissioner Ogato.
The ENDC’s work in facilitating these national consultations comes at a time when Ethiopia is grappling with complex political challenges. The commission is playing a key role in helping the country navigate its internal divisions, with a focus on forging a new, inclusive political system based on trust and cooperation. Through its efforts, the ENDC hopes to create a space for reconciliation, dialogue, and conflict resolution, with the ultimate goal of establishing a sustainable political system that works for all Ethiopians.
The national consultation process also serves as a critical mechanism for identifying and addressing the root causes of political disputes and ethnic tensions that have contributed to unrest in the country. By offering a neutral platform for all stakeholders, the ENDC aims to generate solutions that are fair, inclusive, and applicable to all regions.
As Ethiopia continues its journey of national reconciliation, the role of the ENDC has become increasingly important. The commission’s approach emphasizes inclusivity and dialogue, encouraging all Ethiopians to contribute their perspectives and work together for the common good. The next steps will involve turning the agendas discussed at the consultation into actionable policies, with a particular focus on practical implementation and monitoring.
The outcome of these consultations will have a lasting impact on Ethiopia’s political trajectory. The commitment to a more inclusive, democratic, and united Ethiopia has gained momentum, and the Ethiopian government, along with civil society and other stakeholders, are committed to seeing the process through. With the ENDC leading these efforts, the hope is that Ethiopia will emerge from its challenges stronger, more unified, and better equipped to face the future.