
Tarekegn Degife, a member of the Ethiopian Citizens Social Justice Party (EZEMA), has been banned from membership by the party’s national executive in a recent letter. Tarekegn has expressed disappointment that he was not given a chance to defend himself or file a personal complaint. He argues that the party should have followed proper procedures and involved the electoral district’s discipline committee before making a decision.
Despite the setback, Tarekegn has emerged as a prominent and influential political figure, particularly in his support for the Gurage National Regional State formation struggle. Many in the Gurage community view him as a leader and have great respect for him, considering him to be their own version of Martin Luther King Jr.
Tarekegn’s unwavering advocacy for Gurage regional formation has earned him the reputation of a champion for his community’s cause. His influence in the movement is widely acknowledged, and many believe that he has played a significant role in advancing the Gurage regional formation struggle.
Tarekegn’s commitment to the cause and the respect he commands within the Gurage community are testaments to his leadership and dedication. As the struggle for regional formation continues, his voice and influence will undoubtedly play an essential role in shaping the outcome.
Overall, Tarekegn’s unwavering support for Gurage National Regional State formation has positioned him as a prominent and respected political figure within his community, despite the recent setback. His leadership and influence in the struggle are widely recognized, and he has become a symbol of hope and inspiration for those who share his cause.

