By Assefa
A. Lemu
The economic theory of Adam Smith which says “It is
not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker
that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own self-interest"
also works in politics. The political prescriptions that the elites make for us
is not really out of the concern for all of us, but out of the concern for
themselves and for the group they want to benefit. For example, the argument
which discredits the representation of ethnic groups in federal offices and advocate
for merit based appointment and hiring system is based on the assumption that
their groups are relatively more educated, urbanized, and have access to those
who appoint and hire and couldget more positions. Thus, it is necessary to
evaluate each policy agenda that the elites present to us. We should not limit
ourselves to be recipients of theproposed solutions of the few, rather we must
be the generators of solutions; we should not limit ourselves to be the
discussant of agenda crafted by few elites, rather we must be the crafters of agenda.
In that way, we can bring competition to the idea market place and contribute
to the existence of quality elites with integrity, maturity, and balanced ideas.If
we allow few elites to run all our political affairs, they will manipulate it for
their own benefits because more than any other groups of the society, the
elites know that politics/power shapes the lives of the society and they use
all means including myth, deceiving, fraud, influence, and force to control it.
According to Vilferado Pareto and Gaetano Mosca only
minority have talent, intelligence, ability, and leadership quality to occupy
power or important position. Minority has access to power, to top decision
makers and control the outcome of the decision and take the advantage of that
decision. The thinking, decision, and behavior of the ordinary peoples are
influenced mainly by elites.
Elites played key role in Ethiopian politics in the past,
they are playing key role in the present and will play key role in the future. Elites
are very important because they are “… those who have vastly disproportionate
control over or access to a resource. …. we can think of elites as occupying a
position that provides them with access and control or as possessing resources
that advantage them…”(Shamus Rahman Khan, 2012, The Sociology of Eliteshttps://shamuskhan.files.wordpress.com/2013/11/the-sociology-of-elites.pdf).
Therefore, the term elites can be defined in relation to the powerand resources
they possessas well as the positions/status they have within the society and
their influence.The resource they control must have transferable or conversion value
to give them economic rewards to create influenceand integrate into some of the
higher social echelons. For example, athlete Haile Gebresellassie was good in
running and he earned wealth and fame out of that running and became part of
the higher social echelon in Ethiopia. The wealth, fame, and position he got in
the society initiated him to aspire to be a Prime Minister of Ethiopia, the top
Government position in the country occupied only by elite (http://nazret.com/blog/index.php/2008/11/08/i_want_to_become_a_prime_minister_of_eth
andhttps://ecadforum.com/2010/12/17/haile-gebrselassie-sets-sights-on-political-career-as-prime-minister-as-president-minister/).
Artists such as Temagn Beyene and Tewodros Kassahun became elites using acting
and singing skills respectively. These artists and athlete are examples of individuals
who transferred their skills and fames into capital (wealth and goodwill) that made
them elites and gave them power to create influence in the society.Thus, elites
could betalented individuals, government officials, rich individuals,
experts/intellectuals, religious or community leaderswho have access or control
over different resources (political, economic, cultural, social (networks), and
knowledge capital) to influence others.
As clearly indicated in the preamble of the constitution of
the FDRE that says “Fully cognizant that our common destiny can best be served
by rectifying historically unjust relationships and by further promoting our
shared interests”,EPRDF’s assessment was that the concentration of elites in
Ethiopia has been skewed to one ethnic group because of historical reasons and tried
to correct/manage its distribution to make it proportional. As a result we saw
the representation of more ethnic groups in federal offices and different
affirmative measures. However, following the divisionscreated within EPRDF
member organizations and coming to power of Dr. Abiy Ahmed as EPRDF Chairman
and Prime Minister of Ethiopia in April 2018, that approach was challenged and
the achievement of EPRDF in this regard is in a downward spiral. At present, a group
which got higher pool of elites is using every mechanism at its disposal to undo
what have been done in the last 28 years by influencing individuals in the higher
government and EPRDF positions. This group is also intensively using electronic
and print media and other modes of communication to discredit the current
constitution, the current federal system, and regionalization as well as the
current parliamentary form of government.
I don’t have the data which shows the number and quality of
Ethiopian elites by ethnic group, but from the simple
observation of the fact on the ground, I can say that Amhara elites are the
majority and dominant one. The simple indicators to this argument is numbers of
eliteswho are making presentations on the national conferences and workshops
sponsored by the Federal Government with the taxpayer’s money to discuss about
the future of Ethiopia and participants invited to those conferences/workshops disaggregated
by ethnic group, number of owners of electronic and print media in Ethiopia and
journalists focusing on Ethiopian politics by ethnic group.From the monks in
the remote parts of Ethiopia to the professors in American universities, the
Amhara elites are aggressively working to undo what have been done in the last
28 years. Some of them claim that they were not represented in the making of
the current Ethiopian constitution which some of them called “Lencho-Meles Constitution”.
However, they didn’t tell us whom ANDM and its members like Mr. Dawit Yohannes
who was the Head of the Office of the Constitutional Commission and Secretary
of the Commission and Mr. Mesfin Bekele who was the representative of Amhara
Regional State at the Constitutional Commission represented.
The elites play crucial role in mobilizing people by setting
agenda, generating theory which support that agenda, by financing that agenda
and defending that agenda. For example in 1970s and 1980s certain groups of
Ethiopian elites developed an agenda of “equality of ethnic groups in
Ethiopia”. They generated theories around the rights of ethnic groups in
Ethiopia, financed, and defended (including armed struggle) that agenda. That
agenda became victorious in 1991 and dominated Ethiopian politics up until the
present. Now, another group of elites came up with the“citizenship political agenda”
which is antithesis of ethnic/diversity based politics and showed their
determination to promote, finance, and defend this agenda by establishing
Ethiopian Citizens Party for Social Justice (ECPSJ) (or የኢትዮጵያዜጎችለማህበራዊፍትህፓርቲ /ኢዜማ in
Amharic) with Dr.Berhanu Nega and Mr. Andualem Arage, as its leader and deputy
leader respectively and Mr. Yeshiwas Assefa and Dr. Chane Kebede as chairperson
and deputy chairperson respectively.Few others are echoing the term “citizenship
politics” even without understanding what it mean with the assumption that it
will change the current constitution and the federal system. This is one of the
examples that support the statement of an Italian philosopher Vilfredo Paretowho
said “When it is useful to them, men can believe a theory of which they know nothing
more than its name”. In his presentation to discredit diversity in Ethiopia,
one of the promoters of the “citizenship politics” Deacon Daniel Kibret
explained how the Ethiopian elites mobilize their supporters and how the
ordinary individuals follow them and participate in the implementation of their
objectives with the herd mentality (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1a-GeIUWnQ).
It isimportant to note that his explanation of how Ethiopian elites operate
applies to all groups of elites.
Ethiopia of today is a country where elites who are not the
citizens of Ethiopia preach about “citizenship politics” and meddle in its
politics.About two weeks ago,when we discuss the involvement of these
non-Ethiopian citizens in Ethiopian politics, one of my friends said “Ethiopia
never colonized and maybe now she is working to catch up with other African
countries that were colonized by giving a chance to foreign citizens to control
its politics” and made me laugh. His joke has a grain of truth and I wonder why
these individuals who renounced Ethiopian citizen and took the citizen of
foreign countries and not willing to regain Ethiopian citizenship by giving up foreign
citizenships are allowed to meddle in Ethiopian domestic politics? These contra
naturam individuals are trying to present acknowledgement of being part of
one’s ethnic group as backwardness and upholding one’s ethnic value and culture
as primordial practice. In their opinion, what is good is, as Walelign Mekonnen
clearly put it four decades ago, “… to speak Amharic, to listen to Amharic
music, to accept the Amhara-Tigre religion, Orthodox Christianity, and to wear
the Amhara-Tigre Shamma in international conferences”(https://www.marxists.org/history/erol/ethiopia/nationalities.pdf).
Currently, Ethiopian politics is caught between two major
elite groups- those who support diversity based political agenda and those who claim
they oppose that agenda. The top EPRDF officials arenow swinging between these
two groups to make both groups comfortable. EPRDF’s political agenda and
principles which have been dominant for the last 28 years are now challenged by
EPRDF leaders themselves. Top EPRDF officials are more concerned about how to
please the elite group they think is dominant rather than defending the
objectives of their party. The renewal and deep-renewals couldn’t save EPRDF
from incessant decaying and from the opportunistic political disease that EPRDF
recently diagnosed with and called “confusion”.
It is beyond doubt that the direction and fate of Ethiopia
will be decided by its elites. The group of elites who sets the right agenda,
who is able to support that agenda with the authoritative discourse, that is
able to finance and defend that agenda will take the leadership role. In light
of the present EPRDF leadership’s nearly accepting the defeat of their political
agenda, the diversity politics (the current constitution and federal system)
could be defended only by either changing the current EPRDF leadership or
establishing another strong political organization that can defend diversity in
Ethiopia. It will be unwise to expect the current EPRDF leadership that blames
the constitution and the federal system as causes of instability and other
problems and busy with restoration of Emperor Menelik’s palace and political
culture to defend the gains achieved in the last 28 years and the rights of ethnic
groups in Ethiopia. Particularly, the Oromo nationalists must stop dreaming that
Team Lemma who hijacked the Oromo protests and came to power could bring
something fundamental in Oromo politics. Team Lemma has now replaced with Team
Abiy who on the very first day of his speech as a Prime Minister of Ethiopia
reopened the wound of Oromo and added salt to it. Team Abiy composes of
individuals who deny the crimes committed against Oromo at Anolle and turns
deaf ear to the Oromo demands and even working to destroy achievements made so
far including the continuation of Oromia as one state of the FDRE.As an Italian
political scientist Gaetano Mosca said “If tolerance is taken to the point
where it tolerates the destruction of those same principles that made tolerance
possible in the first place, it becomes intolerable”.Dr. Abiy’s Government project
to take Ethiopia back to pre-1991, even to pre 1974, by undermining or changing
the current constitution and the federal arrangement already reached
intolerable stage in one year.
Oromo elites need to evaluate their tolerance and silence
before Oromia is divided and taken over by “vulture politicians” and Afan Oromo
is limited only to the informal business like in the Pre-1991 Ethiopia. To protect
Oromo interest and participate in the shaping of the future of Ethiopia, the
Oromo elites must wakeup and challenge the idea which says “supporting Team Lemma
is the only option” becauseTeam Lemma no longer exist. Rather theymust agree
upon the principle and ideology around which to organize the Oromo and other
peoples. They need to generate a current political discourse to exhibit and
sell on Oromia and Ethiopian market place of ideas.If the elites who are best
educated, best informed, best exposed, and best enlightened simply follow the
seasonal wind, who is going to lead the society to the right direction? The
Oromo elites, I want to humbly remind you that if you fail to stand up for the
interest of Oromo at this critical moment, expose those who are trying to paint
Oromo with their dirty and black paints, clear the misunderstandings created
against Oromo, defend the unity of Oromo and integrity of Oromia, defend Oromo
values and culture, advocate for your people when they are in need of advocate know
that you are contributing to the effort its adversaries to ruin Oromo and
Oromia and it will be regrettable. This is a critical moment to ask yourself
and evaluate your role in politics and contribute your share. I would like to
remind you Plato’s advice regarding those who sit in the back and expect others
to do good politics for them: “One of the penalties of refusing to participate
in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors”.
Organization is a critical step in politics. Amhara
intellectuals’ initiative to organize themselves and their May 18, 2019 decision
to unselfishly serve the Amhara people in all sectors deserves kudos (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7ULkFh4nZw
and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATBIh_dL3_k).
It is because of self-organization that Addis Ababa Caretaker Administration was
established and started mobilizing supporters and resources to make the special
interest of the State of Oromia in Addis Ababa which was stipulated under
Article 49 (5) of the constitution of the FDRE null and void and to undermine
the official Administration of Addis Ababa while Oromos are talking about this
special interest for over24 years. Unless they organize themselves to defend
their rights, Oromos will lose their constitutional and democratic rights one
by one to those who organized themselves andmay see Oromia Caretaker Government
led by non-Oromo elites.
The egalitarian Oromos whose way of thinking have been
shaped by the teachings of Gada system and group leadership must appreciate the
role of powerful individuals, the role of money, and the role of influence in
modern politics and must use them to promote and protect their interest.
Consensus and direct democracy is not a viable option in the modern politics
and Oromo elites need to embrace this fact and stand up, mobilize the majority
and lead them to the victory.It is good to know one’s constituency and focus on
the majority in that constituency rather than thinly spreading one’s capacity.
Focusing on the majority in the target area is important because pleasing
everybody is not possible in politics. Thus, the wishy-washy approach to fit
within the sermon which looks dominant over the media that are controlled by
the dominant elite group doesn’t help.After Dr. Abiy became a Prime Minister of
Ethiopia, Oromo elites are dawdling while others are sprinting. Is the purpose
of Oromo Protests to bring individual to Prime Minister Position or to get
answer for Oromo’s constitutional and democratic questions?
In his May 28, 2019 interview with the Voice of Amharic
(VOA) Amharic Program, Prime Minister Dr. Abiy Ahmed used the analogy of wedding
party and life after the party to explain the role of elites and crowds in
politics. He said the hustle and bustle at the eve and aftermath of change are
like the hustle and bustle of wedding party but managing and leading the activities
after the change is the business of few elites who took the leadership like
leading the life after marriage is the responsibility of the wedded parties (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf1ZITapBPk).
Prime Minister Dr. Abiy could be right, but the question is who are these few
elites that took over the change and leading it and to which direction they are
leading the changefor which many paid dearly? These are our questions and
concerns and the reason to call upon elites to play their role meticulously and
responsibly.