Statement
of Opposition to the Decision to Transfer Oromia's Capital from
Finfinnee to Adama
Issued by the Board of Macha and Tulama Development Association
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Reasons
for opposing the decision to transfer the capital of Oromia from
Finfinnee to Adama only a month before the closure of the previous
Council (Parliament) and opening of the new one.
- Although the decision is said to have been passed unanimously, it should be
recognized that the element behind the decision is a click which
has been rejected by Oromia and Oromos and an element which is
against the prevailing peace and stability between the Oromos
and other ethnic groups; an element determined only to give expression
to their own points of view and to benefit a few individuals,
ignoring the views of others. This element is now passing an unfair
and unconstitutional law;
- The constitution adopted by the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia provides:
That the special interest of the State of Oromia in Addis Ababa
-- regarding the provision of social services, the utilization
of natural resources and other similar matters as well as joint
administrative matters arising from the location of Addis Ababa
within the State of Oromia -- shall be respected. The national
constitution of the state of Oromia enshrines this concept.
- The Regional Oromia Constitution gives no power to the Council (Parliament)
to establish a new capital city for Oromia.
- Before passing the Resolution, the Oromia Council did not carry out a national
referendum (considering the vital importance of the matter) nor
has it sought any professional view or conducted a symposium of
Oromo intellectuals on the subject; nor has it, at any time, sought
the amendment of the Federal Constitution on the subject.
- Finfinee and the rest of Oromia
were under conquest until 1991 when peoples, nations and nationalities
of Ethiopia came together in peace and resolved the old age political
construction of the country by giving self-determination to all
including the Oromo people. Now the latest Resolution undermines
these fundamental freedoms of the people of Ethiopia by:
- Reaffirming the old conquest by inflicting new wound on old scars and creating
the basis for future conflict among the peoples who thought
that peace and democracy had finally come to their rescue.
- By denying to Oromia the right to
have Finfinnee as its capital city, the click in the Oromia
Council is dividing East and West, thus undermining Oromia’s
essential unity and singularity;
- On Emperor Menelik’s territorial
map of conquest, former Oromo territories and places were
renamed as:
Dire Birbirsa as Menelik square
Kafil Dabas as Churchill Avenue
Tulu Dalati as Old Palace
Bulbula (River) as Ginfile
Haro (River) as Kebena
Qurtumee (River) as Habtegiorgis Bridge
Qamalee (River) as Ras Mekonen Bridge
It is to be noted that as "their" Addis Ababa expanded from Old Gulalee
to Ekaa Galan, Sululta, Damee and the present stadium for
water, Oromo farmers were driven out without any compensation
or provision exactly as it is being done today. History
is surely repeating itself.
- Indeed, Menelik's invasion of Oromia today continues with EPRDF, despite the
1991 peace conference. EPRDF erroneously assumes that Oromos
do not believe that force can solve political problems and
that perfidy or robbery cannot be the basis of a permanent
solution. Unfortunately for Wayane, Oromos do not tolerate
further dispossession of their resources and any attempt
to continue disenfranchising the Oromo people shall only
result in irreconcilable confrontation among neighboring
peoples. The clique indirectly promoting the current invasion
of Oromo territory shall be entirely responsible for the
tragedies that may follow such massive confrontation.
- While Oromos do not oppose the growth and expansion of cities they resolutely
demand that when Finfinnee expands to Oromo land, such expansion
shall remain within Oromia and the benefits thereof shall
accrue to our people.
- The Federal Constitution of 1995 provides that as regards matters linking Oromia
and Finfinee the special interests that Oromia has in Finfinnee
shall be maintained.
- As Finfinnee is curved out of Oromia, its underground resources including fossil
fuel, energy mineral and water must benefit Oromia.
- Finfinnee relies on the resources of Oromia and must therefore share all benefits
with Oromia which is the legitimate stake holder in this
part of the country.
- The surroundings of Finfinnee as part of Oromia has suffered a great deal by
being the recipient of sewage and chemical waste from Finfinnee.
- Oromia must play a role in the framing of environmental policy of Finfinne.
The removal of Oromia Regional Government from Finfinnee
will deny it the right to participate in policy decisions
on matters that affect the life and health of Oromos leaving
around Finfinnee.
- The Oromo Council which should have been the representative of the Oromo people,
has acted contrary to Oromo interest and sovereignty by deciding
to remove the Oromo capital from Finfinnee to Adama. It must therefore
be condemned by all Oromos and its decision repudiated as unjust,
illegal and contrary to Oromo fundamental interest.
- A capital city is normally selected on the basis of its sight as provider of
such things as water, centrality, depository of any of people’s
cultural heritage and historical and sentimental attachment of
the people to the locality. Adama is not endowed with such characteristics.
- Adama is not central to various Oromo zones. It is not close to any Oromo religious
or cultural shrines. The choice of Adama as a capital city
for Oromia is a long thought out conspiracy between an Oromo
group and non Oromos to fragment and weaken the Oromo people.
Oromos cannot accept such an open and flagrant assault on
their interest.
- Adama does not provide the following elementary amenities:
- Housing
- Medical facilities
- Educational infrastructure
- Transport infrastructure
- Communication Infrastructure
- No electric power infrastructure
- Adama does not provide sufficient water even for the present population of the
city.
- Even if the Oromo people on their
own free will want to move away from the present capital,
they would look for a locality which can serve 24,000,000,
Oromos and is free from malaria and fluoride.
- It is universally acknowledged that
Adama is infested with Malaria Mosquitoes and that the problem
of fluoride in the water of the locality has not had any
solution. Oromia must do all in its power to solve these
intractable problems for the people already in Adama instead
of condemning more people to mass death and debilitating
diseases.
- The
decision to make Adama the capital of Oromia erroneously
assumes that Oromia has billions of Birr to construct the
required office buildings to accommodate the Oromia Regional
Government. Oromia is not in a position to undertake such
a massive construction program. Any available resources
should be used to uplift the abysmally low level of existence
of the masses of the Oromo people. That is the most urgent
priority. Among the reasons given for moving away from Finfinnee
is that Oromia needs its own capital to develop. This is
the most ludicrous reasoning of all the artificial justification
drummed up for the infamous resolution.
- The decision to develop Adama as a capital is a virtual reversal of the so-called
rural-centered development policy of the present government,
thus making the policy contradictory and inconsistent.
- A city can be held answerable to two governments. In other words, Finfinnee
can pay different flexes to the Federal and Oromia governments.
- On the basis of the foregoing, we call on the Oromo people:
- To demand the reversal of the decision to make Adama the capital of Oromia through
whatever means is available to them and also to oppose the
implementation of the resolution in every possible way.
- To demand of the Oromia council to hold an emergency session and reverse their
illegal, undemocratic and anti-development resolution to
make Adama the capital of Oromia.
- We call on all those who believe in the power of the people whether they are
individuals or organizations and on members of the Federation
Council and Council of Peoples Representatives to support
our appeal for the reversal of the Resolution.
- We hereby inform our people everywhere to remember July 12 every year (the date
resolution was passed) as a day of mourning until such a
time when the Resolution is completely reversed.
Done,
July 2000
Finfinnee, Ethiopia
[signed]
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