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Hailemariam Desalegn

Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe (Amharic: ኀይለማሪያም ደሳለኝ ቦሼ; born 19 July 1965) is an Ethiopian politician who served as prime minister of Ethiopia from 2012 to 2018. He also previously served as deputy prime minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Meles Zenawi from 2010 to 2012. After Meles' death in August 2012, Hailemariam succeeded him as prime minister, initially in an acting capacity. He was then elected as the chair of the EPRDF, the ruling party, on 15 September 2012. Hailemariam also served as the chairperson of the African Union from 2013 to 2014.

Hailemariam Desalegn
ኀይለማሪያም ደሳለኝ
Hailemariam in 2011
Prime Minister of Ethiopia
In office
20 August 2012 – 2 April 2018
Acting: 20 August 2012 – 21 September 2012
Caretaker: 15 February 2018 – 2 April 2018
PresidentGirma Wolde-Giorgis
Mulatu Teshome
Preceded byMeles Zenawi
Succeeded byAbiy Ahmed
2nd Chairman of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front
In office
16 September 2012 – 15 February 2018[1]
DeputyDemeke Mekonnen
Preceded byMeles Zenawi
Succeeded byAbiy Ahmed
11th Chairperson of the African Union
In office
27 January 2013 – 30 January 2014
Preceded byYayi Boni
Succeeded byMohamed Ould Abdel Aziz
Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia
In office
1 September 2010 – 21 September 2012
Prime MinisterMeles Zenawi
Preceded byAddisu Legese
Succeeded byDemeke Mekonnen
Debretsion Gebremichael
Muktar Kedir
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
1 September 2010 – 21 September 2012
Prime MinisterMeles Zenawi
Preceded bySeyoum Mesfin
Succeeded byTedros Adhanom
President of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region
In office
12 November 2001 – March 2006
Preceded byAbate Kisho
Succeeded byShiferaw Shigute
Personal details
Born (1965-07-19) 19 July 1965 (age 57)
Boloso Sore, Sidamo Province, Ethiopian Empire
Political partySouthern Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement
Other political
affiliations
Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front
SpouseRoman Tesfaye[2]
Children3
Alma materAddis Ababa University
Arba Minch University
Tampere University of Technology
Azusa Pacific University

He submitted his resignation as prime minister and chair of the EPRDF on 15 February 2018 in response to the fallout from mass protests and unrest in 2016.[3] His resignation was accepted on 11 March 2018, but he stayed in office as head of the caretaker government until 2 April 2018. Hailemariam is the first ruler in modern Ethiopian history to step down; previous leaders have died in office or been overthrown.[4] He said he wanted to clear the way for reforms.

Background

Early life

Hailemariam was born in 1965 in the Boloso Sore District Hombba of the Wolayita Zone in southern Ethiopia.[5] Hailemariam is from Wolayta ethnic group of Ethiopia, the first largest in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region (SNNPR). His family belongs to the Apostolic Church of Ethiopia, a Oneness Pentecostal denomination that is not part of the mainstream Ethiopian Protestant Christianity (Pentay), which believes in Trinitarianism.[6] Married to Roman Tesfaye, he is well known to be both a religious and family man.

Education

In 1988, Hailemariam received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from Addis Ababa University. He subsequently worked as a graduate assistant in the Arba Minch Water Technology Institute (now Arba Minch University). After two years of working in this capacity, he won a scholarship to Tampere University of Technology in Finland, where he earned a master's degree in sanitation engineering.[7] Upon his return to Ethiopia, he served in different academic and administrative capacities, including the dean of the Water Technology Institute, for 13 years. In between, he also earned an MA in Organizational Leadership at Azusa Pacific University, California, US.

Political career

Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front

 
Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa, May 2011

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he became seriously involved in politics as a member of the EPRDF (Ethiopia's ruling party) and became the deputy president of the SNNPR. He replaced Abate Kisho who was removed from power on corruption charges, but it is believed that Abate was demoted for supporting the anti-Meles Zenawi faction when the Tigrayan People's Liberation Front (the core of the EPRDF) split in 2000.[citation needed] Another widely accepted belief about Abate was that he was less educated and exercised poor leadership while he was in power.

President of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and People's Region

Hailemariam was President of the SNNPR from November 2001 to March 2006 and was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister[8] and Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2010.[9] He has been Deputy Chairman of EPRDF, Chairman of SEPDM, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.[10] He has served as Vice President of the SNNPR (2000–2002); President of the SNNPR (2002–2005); Member of the House of People's Representatives (2005–present); Social Affairs Special Advisor to the PM, then Public Mobilization & Participation Special Advisor to the Prime Minister (2005–2008); Government Chief Whip, with a Ministerial portfolio (2008–2010). Party Posts: Member of the Executive Committee of the EPRDF and the SEPDM (2000–present); Chairman of the SEPDM (2002–present); Deputy Chairman of the EPRDF (since Sept 2010).

After his tenure as President of the SNNPR, Hailemariam worked in the Prime Minister's Office as the advisor on Social Affairs and Civic Organizations and Partnerships for two years. He led the team that drafted the Charities and Societies Proclamation law (CSO law) that limits the interference of international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in local political activities. The law was adopted by the Ethiopian Parliament in 2009. He is also credited with pushing EPRDF to re-organize its structure after the contentious 2005 elections via the '1-to-5' model (one member recruits five new people - አንድ ለአምስት አደረጃጀት) that boosted the number of party members from 400,000 to five million by the 2010 elections. In 2010, Hailemariam was sworn into dual ministerial positions as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Prime Minister of Ethiopia

Appointment

 
Hailemariam in Closing Plenary: Africa's Next Chapter - World Economic Forum on Africa 2011

Following the death of Ethiopia's longtime Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on 20 August 2012, Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam was appointed as the acting Premier.[11] Hailemariam became the permanent Prime Minister on 21 September 2012.

European Parliament President Martin Schulz, after meeting with Hailemariam, said that his desire "to strengthen democracy in the country, allowing for greater pluralism and a freer civil society, to uphold the freedoms enshrined in the Ethiopian Constitution" was clear.[12]

Ethiopia-Somalia cooperative agreements

In February 2014, Hailemariam met in Addis Ababa with a visiting delegation from Somalia led by Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed to discuss strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries. Hailemariam pledged his administration's continued support for the peace and stabilization efforts in Somalia, as well as its preparedness to assist in initiatives aiming to build up the Somali security forces through experience-sharing and training. He also suggested that Ethiopia and Somalia should increase bilateral trade and investment. Additionally, Hailemariam described the growing ties between both nations as a break from the counter-productive policies of past administrations, marking instead of the opening of a new chapter where mutual stability is beneficial. For his part, Ahmed commended Ethiopia's role in the ongoing peace and stabilization process in Somalia as well as its support against the Al-Shabaab militant group. He likewise welcomed the Ethiopian military's decision to join AMISOM. The meeting concluded with a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding agreeing to promote partnership and cooperation, including a cooperative agreement to develop the police force, a second cooperative agreement covering the information field, and a third cooperative agreement on the aviation sector.[13]

Economic policy

 
Hailemariam with Tedros Adhanom and Getachew Reda during the meeting with Seychelles' delegation in the margins of the U.S. Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, August 2014

Hailemariam Desalegn sustained economic progress in Ethiopia after the sudden death of his predecessor in 2012. He played role to complete the implementation of the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP I) and to start with GTP II. Between 2012 and 2018, major projects like Hawassa and Mekelle industrial park, Addis Ababa Light Rail, Gilgel Gibe III Dam, the new Addis Ababa–Djibouti Railway, as well as Bahir Dar Stadium and other stadiums in Mekelle and Hawassa are completed. Hailemariam is accredited for the country's continued rapid and double-digit economic growth, and Hailemariam led Ethiopia to partner Kenya in the ambitious US$24.5bn Lamu Port Southern Sudan-Ethiopia Transport (LAPSSET) Corridor – which includes a railway, highways, and an oil pipeline – which will provide his landlocked country and South Sudan with a new export pathway and reduce Kenya's dependence on the heavily congested port of Mombasa. Moreover, Hailemariam has partnered Ethiopia with Djibouti to sign an agreement for a $1.55 billion fuel pipeline with developers Mining, Oil & Gas Services and Blackstone Group LP-backed Black Rhino Group. Both countries which are in the Horn of Africa signed framework agreements in September 2015 for construction of the 550-kilometer (340-mile) line to transport diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from port access in Djibouti to central Ethiopia. The joint project construction is scheduled for completion in two years.

 
Hailemariam in November 2014 at the Second UNIDO forum in Vienna

Hailemariam continued with the ambitious projects like the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, which was launched by his predecessor, Meles Zenawi. Financially, Hailemariam's government welcomed its first sovereign credit ratings from global agencies in 2014 – a B1 from Moody's and B ratings from both Fitch and Standard & Poor's, which opened the door to international capital markets and foreign direct investment. However, the foreign investment capital comes from China, which has committed hundreds of millions of dollars in loans and grants to assist the government-owned corporations’ ambitious initiatives, as well as other capital intensive projects like roads, bridges and railways.

Resignation

Announcement of Hailemariam resignation 15 February 2018

On 14 February 2018, Hailemariam Desalegn announced his resignation as prime minister and chairman of EPRDF in a televised address and submitted letter to the SEPDM and EPRDF, who finally accept the letter.[14] His resignation made him the first leader to do so in the country's recent history.[15] He stated that the resignation is "vital in the bid to carry out reforms that would lead to sustainable peace and democracy", linked to the 2014–2016 unrest in Oromia Region, in which hundreds were killed by government crackdown in Oromia and Amhara Region in between 2015 and 2016.[16][17]

Hailemariam's announcement came amid a political crisis and lingering unrest in the Horn of Africa country, which had been releasing thousands of political prisoners to ease tensions.

"Unrest and a political crisis have led to the loss of lives and displacement of many,"[18] he added, however, that he would stay on as prime minister in a caretaker capacity, until the ruling Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF) and the country's parliament accepted his resignation and elected Abiy Ahmed as the new Prime Minister on 2 April.

Board membership

Hailemariam is a member of the board of numerous international organizations such as International Crisis Group,[19] Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa,[20] Tana High Level Forum on Security in Africa,[21] Brenthurst Foundation,[22] IBA Ethiopia Center for Innovation,[23] and the Ethiopian Reconciliation Commission.[24] Prime Minister of Ethiopia (2012–18); Chair, Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (2012–18); Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010–12); Advisor to Prime Minister with the rank of Minister (2007-2010); Chair, African Union (2013–14); University lecturer and Dean, Arba Minch University for 12 years; Vice President and President of the Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples’ Regional State (2001–06). Currently[as of?]: Board Chair, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa; Founder and Board Chair, Hailemariam and Roman Foundation; Board Chair, Tourism Ethiopia; Board of Trustees, International Crisis Group; Advisory Board Member, The Brenthurst Foundation; Member of Parliament for 21 years; Member of different professional Associations.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ethiopia PM in surprise resignation". BBC News. 15 February 2018.
  2. ^ "Hailemariam Desalegn's Biography". Durame News Online. 22 August 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  3. ^ "Ethiopia PM Hailemariam Desalegn in surprise resignation". BBC News. 15 February 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Ethiopians protesting state of emergency shut down capital, Oromia region - France 24". 6 March 2018.
  5. ^ Shinn, David H.; Ofcansky, Thomas P. (11 April 2013). Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia. Scarecrow Press. p. 204. ISBN 9780810874572.
  6. ^ Haustein, Jörg (2013). "The New Prime Minister's Faith: A Look at Oneness Pentecostalism in Ethiopia". PentecoStudies. 12 (2): 183–204. doi:10.1558/ptcs.v12i2.183.
  7. ^ http://URN.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tty-200907101883[dead link]
  8. ^ "Walta information center". Walta Information Center. Retrieved 3 January 2018.
  9. ^ "Opposition dismiss new 'one party' Ethiopian government" 2012-08-29 at the Wayback Machine, Sudan Tribune, published 6 October 2010 (accessed 17 November 2010)
  10. ^ "Oromiya, Published 13,10, 2010. (accessed in 13, 09, 2011)". Bilisummaa.com. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  11. ^ "Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles has died: state television". Reuters. 21 August 2012. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  12. ^ . European Parliament. 17 April 2013. Archived from the original on 21 April 2013.
  13. ^ "Ethiopia: The Prime Minister of Somalia On a Visit to Ethiopia". Government of Ethiopia. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  14. ^ "Ethiopia prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns". Aljazeera. February 15, 2018. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  15. ^ "Four questions about the Ethiopian PM's resignation". 25 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Ethiopia PM Hailemariam Desalegn in surprise resignation". BBC News. 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  17. ^ "Ethiopia's Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns". The Independent. 2018-02-15. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
  18. ^ "Ethiopia prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns". www.aljazeera.com. Retrieved 2018-02-17.
  19. ^ "Crisis Group Welcomes Hailemariam Desalegn and Federica Mogherini to its Board". Crisis Group. 2019-12-17. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  20. ^ . agra.org. Archived from the original on 2017-09-27.
  21. ^ . tanaforum.org. Archived from the original on 2019-02-27.
  22. ^ "Team and Advisors". The Brenthurst Foundation. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2019-04-27. Retrieved 2019-04-27.
  24. ^ "Ethiopia named members of National Reconciliation Commission". Borkena Ethiopian News. 2019-02-05. Retrieved 2021-02-21.

External links

  • "A New Leader in Office", Ethiopia News interview with Hailemariam Desalegn, published 9 November 2010
Political offices
Preceded by
Abate Kisho
President of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region
2001–2006
Succeeded by
Preceded by Deputy Prime Minister of Ethiopia
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of Foreign Affairs
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Prime Minister of Ethiopia
2012–2018
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front
2012–2018
Succeeded by
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by Chairperson of the African Union
2013–2014
Succeeded by

hailemariam, desalegn, this, ethiopian, name, name, desalegn, boshe, patronymic, person, should, referred, given, name, hailemariam, boshe, amharic, ኀይለማሪያም, ደሳለኝ, ቦሼ, born, july, 1965, ethiopian, politician, served, prime, minister, ethiopia, from, 2012, 2018. In this Ethiopian name the name Desalegn Boshe is a patronymic and the person should be referred by the given name Hailemariam Hailemariam Desalegn Boshe Amharic ኀይለማሪያም ደሳለኝ ቦሼ born 19 July 1965 is an Ethiopian politician who served as prime minister of Ethiopia from 2012 to 2018 He also previously served as deputy prime minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs under Prime Minister Meles Zenawi from 2010 to 2012 After Meles death in August 2012 Hailemariam succeeded him as prime minister initially in an acting capacity He was then elected as the chair of the EPRDF the ruling party on 15 September 2012 Hailemariam also served as the chairperson of the African Union from 2013 to 2014 Hailemariam Desalegnኀይለማሪያም ደሳለኝHailemariam in 2011Prime Minister of EthiopiaIn office 20 August 2012 2 April 2018Acting 20 August 2012 21 September 2012Caretaker 15 February 2018 2 April 2018PresidentGirma Wolde GiorgisMulatu TeshomePreceded byMeles ZenawiSucceeded byAbiy Ahmed2nd Chairman of the Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic FrontIn office 16 September 2012 15 February 2018 1 DeputyDemeke MekonnenPreceded byMeles ZenawiSucceeded byAbiy Ahmed11th Chairperson of the African UnionIn office 27 January 2013 30 January 2014Preceded byYayi BoniSucceeded byMohamed Ould Abdel AzizDeputy Prime Minister of EthiopiaIn office 1 September 2010 21 September 2012Prime MinisterMeles ZenawiPreceded byAddisu LegeseSucceeded byDemeke MekonnenDebretsion GebremichaelMuktar KedirMinister of Foreign AffairsIn office 1 September 2010 21 September 2012Prime MinisterMeles ZenawiPreceded bySeyoum MesfinSucceeded byTedros AdhanomPresident of the Southern Nations Nationalities and People s RegionIn office 12 November 2001 March 2006Preceded byAbate KishoSucceeded byShiferaw ShigutePersonal detailsBorn 1965 07 19 19 July 1965 age 57 Boloso Sore Sidamo Province Ethiopian EmpirePolitical partySouthern Ethiopian People s Democratic MovementOther politicalaffiliationsEthiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic FrontSpouseRoman Tesfaye 2 Children3Alma materAddis Ababa UniversityArba Minch UniversityTampere University of TechnologyAzusa Pacific UniversityHe submitted his resignation as prime minister and chair of the EPRDF on 15 February 2018 in response to the fallout from mass protests and unrest in 2016 3 His resignation was accepted on 11 March 2018 but he stayed in office as head of the caretaker government until 2 April 2018 Hailemariam is the first ruler in modern Ethiopian history to step down previous leaders have died in office or been overthrown 4 He said he wanted to clear the way for reforms Contents 1 Background 1 1 Early life 1 2 Education 2 Political career 2 1 Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front 2 2 President of the Southern Nations Nationalities and People s Region 2 3 Prime Minister of Ethiopia 2 3 1 Appointment 2 3 2 Ethiopia Somalia cooperative agreements 2 3 3 Economic policy 2 3 4 Resignation 3 Board membership 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBackground EditEarly life Edit Hailemariam was born in 1965 in the Boloso Sore District Hombba of the Wolayita Zone in southern Ethiopia 5 Hailemariam is from Wolayta ethnic group of Ethiopia the first largest in the Southern Nations Nationalities and People s Region SNNPR His family belongs to the Apostolic Church of Ethiopia a Oneness Pentecostal denomination that is not part of the mainstream Ethiopian Protestant Christianity Pentay which believes in Trinitarianism 6 Married to Roman Tesfaye he is well known to be both a religious and family man Education Edit In 1988 Hailemariam received a bachelor s degree in civil engineering from Addis Ababa University He subsequently worked as a graduate assistant in the Arba Minch Water Technology Institute now Arba Minch University After two years of working in this capacity he won a scholarship to Tampere University of Technology in Finland where he earned a master s degree in sanitation engineering 7 Upon his return to Ethiopia he served in different academic and administrative capacities including the dean of the Water Technology Institute for 13 years In between he also earned an MA in Organizational Leadership at Azusa Pacific University California US Political career EditEthiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front Edit Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa May 2011 In the late 1990s and early 2000s he became seriously involved in politics as a member of the EPRDF Ethiopia s ruling party and became the deputy president of the SNNPR He replaced Abate Kisho who was removed from power on corruption charges but it is believed that Abate was demoted for supporting the anti Meles Zenawi faction when the Tigrayan People s Liberation Front the core of the EPRDF split in 2000 citation needed Another widely accepted belief about Abate was that he was less educated and exercised poor leadership while he was in power President of the Southern Nations Nationalities and People s Region Edit Hailemariam was President of the SNNPR from November 2001 to March 2006 and was promoted to Deputy Prime Minister 8 and Minister of Foreign Affairs in October 2010 9 He has been Deputy Chairman of EPRDF Chairman of SEPDM Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs 10 He has served as Vice President of the SNNPR 2000 2002 President of the SNNPR 2002 2005 Member of the House of People s Representatives 2005 present Social Affairs Special Advisor to the PM then Public Mobilization amp Participation Special Advisor to the Prime Minister 2005 2008 Government Chief Whip with a Ministerial portfolio 2008 2010 Party Posts Member of the Executive Committee of the EPRDF and the SEPDM 2000 present Chairman of the SEPDM 2002 present Deputy Chairman of the EPRDF since Sept 2010 After his tenure as President of the SNNPR Hailemariam worked in the Prime Minister s Office as the advisor on Social Affairs and Civic Organizations and Partnerships for two years He led the team that drafted the Charities and Societies Proclamation law CSO law that limits the interference of international non governmental organizations NGOs in local political activities The law was adopted by the Ethiopian Parliament in 2009 He is also credited with pushing EPRDF to re organize its structure after the contentious 2005 elections via the 1 to 5 model one member recruits five new people አንድ ለአምስት አደረጃጀት that boosted the number of party members from 400 000 to five million by the 2010 elections In 2010 Hailemariam was sworn into dual ministerial positions as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Prime Minister of Ethiopia Edit Appointment Edit Hailemariam in Closing Plenary Africa s Next Chapter World Economic Forum on Africa 2011 Following the death of Ethiopia s longtime Prime Minister Meles Zenawi on 20 August 2012 Deputy Prime Minister Hailemariam was appointed as the acting Premier 11 Hailemariam became the permanent Prime Minister on 21 September 2012 European Parliament President Martin Schulz after meeting with Hailemariam said that his desire to strengthen democracy in the country allowing for greater pluralism and a freer civil society to uphold the freedoms enshrined in the Ethiopian Constitution was clear 12 Ethiopia Somalia cooperative agreements Edit In February 2014 Hailemariam met in Addis Ababa with a visiting delegation from Somalia led by Somali Prime Minister Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed to discuss strengthening bilateral relations between the two countries Hailemariam pledged his administration s continued support for the peace and stabilization efforts in Somalia as well as its preparedness to assist in initiatives aiming to build up the Somali security forces through experience sharing and training He also suggested that Ethiopia and Somalia should increase bilateral trade and investment Additionally Hailemariam described the growing ties between both nations as a break from the counter productive policies of past administrations marking instead of the opening of a new chapter where mutual stability is beneficial For his part Ahmed commended Ethiopia s role in the ongoing peace and stabilization process in Somalia as well as its support against the Al Shabaab militant group He likewise welcomed the Ethiopian military s decision to join AMISOM The meeting concluded with a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding agreeing to promote partnership and cooperation including a cooperative agreement to develop the police force a second cooperative agreement covering the information field and a third cooperative agreement on the aviation sector 13 Economic policy Edit Hailemariam with Tedros Adhanom and Getachew Reda during the meeting with Seychelles delegation in the margins of the U S Africa Leaders Summit in Washington August 2014 Hailemariam Desalegn sustained economic progress in Ethiopia after the sudden death of his predecessor in 2012 He played role to complete the implementation of the Growth and Transformation Plan GTP I and to start with GTP II Between 2012 and 2018 major projects like Hawassa and Mekelle industrial park Addis Ababa Light Rail Gilgel Gibe III Dam the new Addis Ababa Djibouti Railway as well as Bahir Dar Stadium and other stadiums in Mekelle and Hawassa are completed Hailemariam is accredited for the country s continued rapid and double digit economic growth and Hailemariam led Ethiopia to partner Kenya in the ambitious US 24 5bn Lamu Port Southern Sudan Ethiopia Transport LAPSSET Corridor which includes a railway highways and an oil pipeline which will provide his landlocked country and South Sudan with a new export pathway and reduce Kenya s dependence on the heavily congested port of Mombasa Moreover Hailemariam has partnered Ethiopia with Djibouti to sign an agreement for a 1 55 billion fuel pipeline with developers Mining Oil amp Gas Services and Blackstone Group LP backed Black Rhino Group Both countries which are in the Horn of Africa signed framework agreements in September 2015 for construction of the 550 kilometer 340 mile line to transport diesel gasoline and jet fuel from port access in Djibouti to central Ethiopia The joint project construction is scheduled for completion in two years Hailemariam in November 2014 at the Second UNIDO forum in Vienna Hailemariam continued with the ambitious projects like the Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam which was launched by his predecessor Meles Zenawi Financially Hailemariam s government welcomed its first sovereign credit ratings from global agencies in 2014 a B1 from Moody s and B ratings from both Fitch and Standard amp Poor s which opened the door to international capital markets and foreign direct investment However the foreign investment capital comes from China which has committed hundreds of millions of dollars in loans and grants to assist the government owned corporations ambitious initiatives as well as other capital intensive projects like roads bridges and railways Resignation Edit Main article Resignation of Hailemariam Desalegn source source source source source source source source source source source source Announcement of Hailemariam resignation 15 February 2018 On 14 February 2018 Hailemariam Desalegn announced his resignation as prime minister and chairman of EPRDF in a televised address and submitted letter to the SEPDM and EPRDF who finally accept the letter 14 His resignation made him the first leader to do so in the country s recent history 15 He stated that the resignation is vital in the bid to carry out reforms that would lead to sustainable peace and democracy linked to the 2014 2016 unrest in Oromia Region in which hundreds were killed by government crackdown in Oromia and Amhara Region in between 2015 and 2016 16 17 Hailemariam s announcement came amid a political crisis and lingering unrest in the Horn of Africa country which had been releasing thousands of political prisoners to ease tensions Unrest and a political crisis have led to the loss of lives and displacement of many 18 he added however that he would stay on as prime minister in a caretaker capacity until the ruling Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front EPRDF and the country s parliament accepted his resignation and elected Abiy Ahmed as the new Prime Minister on 2 April Board membership EditHailemariam is a member of the board of numerous international organizations such as International Crisis Group 19 Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa 20 Tana High Level Forum on Security in Africa 21 Brenthurst Foundation 22 IBA Ethiopia Center for Innovation 23 and the Ethiopian Reconciliation Commission 24 Prime Minister of Ethiopia 2012 18 Chair Ethiopian People s Revolutionary Democratic Front 2012 18 Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs 2010 12 Advisor to Prime Minister with the rank of Minister 2007 2010 Chair African Union 2013 14 University lecturer and Dean Arba Minch University for 12 years Vice President and President of the Southern Nations Nationalities and Peoples Regional State 2001 06 Currently as of Board Chair Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa Founder and Board Chair Hailemariam and Roman Foundation Board Chair Tourism Ethiopia Board of Trustees International Crisis Group Advisory Board Member The Brenthurst Foundation Member of Parliament for 21 years Member of different professional Associations See also EditList of heads of government of Ethiopia 2016 Ethiopian protestsReferences Edit Ethiopia PM in surprise resignation BBC News 15 February 2018 Hailemariam Desalegn s Biography Durame News Online 22 August 2012 Retrieved 14 September 2012 Ethiopia PM Hailemariam Desalegn in surprise resignation BBC News 15 February 2018 Retrieved 15 February 2018 Ethiopians protesting state of emergency shut down capital Oromia region France 24 6 March 2018 Shinn David H Ofcansky Thomas P 11 April 2013 Historical Dictionary of Ethiopia Scarecrow Press p 204 ISBN 9780810874572 Haustein Jorg 2013 The New Prime Minister s Faith A Look at Oneness Pentecostalism in Ethiopia PentecoStudies 12 2 183 204 doi 10 1558 ptcs v12i2 183 http URN fi URN NBN fi tty 200907101883 dead link Walta information center Walta Information Center Retrieved 3 January 2018 Opposition dismiss new one party Ethiopian government Archived 2012 08 29 at the Wayback Machine Sudan Tribune published 6 October 2010 accessed 17 November 2010 Oromiya Published 13 10 2010 accessed in 13 09 2011 Bilisummaa com Retrieved 2018 01 03 Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles has died state television Reuters 21 August 2012 Retrieved 21 August 2012 Schulz on the meeting with Hailemariam Desalegn Prime Minister of Ethiopia European Parliament 17 April 2013 Archived from the original on 21 April 2013 Ethiopia The Prime Minister of Somalia On a Visit to Ethiopia Government of Ethiopia Retrieved 17 February 2014 Ethiopia prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns Aljazeera February 15 2018 Retrieved 2018 02 17 Four questions about the Ethiopian PM s resignation 25 January 2021 Ethiopia PM Hailemariam Desalegn in surprise resignation BBC News 2018 02 15 Retrieved 2022 09 19 Ethiopia s Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns The Independent 2018 02 15 Retrieved 2022 09 19 Ethiopia prime minister Hailemariam Desalegn resigns www aljazeera com Retrieved 2018 02 17 Crisis Group Welcomes Hailemariam Desalegn and Federica Mogherini to its Board Crisis Group 2019 12 17 Retrieved 2021 02 21 Our Leadership AGRA agra org Archived from the original on 2017 09 27 ABOUT THE FORUM Welcome to the Tana High Level Forum on Security in Africa tanaforum org Archived from the original on 2019 02 27 Team and Advisors The Brenthurst Foundation Retrieved 2021 02 21 Advisory board members Archived from the original on 2019 04 27 Retrieved 2019 04 27 Ethiopia named members of National Reconciliation Commission 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