Ethiopia declares state of emergency to fight coronavirus
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Ethiopia on Wednesday declared a state of emergency to fight the coronavirus pandemic, which has so far infected 55 people and resulted in two deaths there.
It is the first state of emergency announced under Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, who came to power in 2018 and won last year's Nobel Peace Prize in part for expanding political freedoms in the authoritarian nation.
"Because the coronavirus pandemic is getting worse, the Ethiopian government has decided to declare a state of emergency under Article 93 of the constitution," Abiy said in a statement.
"I call upon everybody to stand in line with government bodies and others that are trying to overcome this problem," he added, warning of "grave legal measures" against anyone who undermines the fight against the pandemic.
Next Video
Video Carousel - dailymail_co_uk_RSS - 83
Cancel
Autoplay is paused
Click To Read More
It was not immediately clear how the state of emergency would affect day-to-day life in Ethiopia.
The government has so far refrained from imposing a lockdown similar to those in effect elsewhere in the region, including in Rwanda, Uganda and Mauritius.
According to the country's constitution, under a state of emergency the Council of Ministers has "all necessary power to protect the country's peace and sovereignty" and can suspend some "political and democratic rights".
The constitution also says lawmakers need to approve a state of emergency, which can last for six months and be extended every four months after that.
Wednesday's decree is likely to "beef up security operations with a greater role for the federal government, including the military," said William Davison, Ethiopia analyst for the International Crisis Group, a conflict-prevention organisation.
"While this approach is understandable given the situation, it is critical that there is transparency over the government's extra powers and that there is adequate monitoring of implementation," Davison said.
-Opposition challenges move-
Since reporting its first COVID-19 case on March 13, Ethiopia has closed land borders and schools, freed thousands of prisoners to ease overcrowding, sprayed main streets in the capital with disinfectant, and discouraged large gatherings.
But Abiy said over the weekend that a harsher lockdown would be unrealistic given that there are "many citizens who don't have homes" and "even those who have homes have to make ends meet daily."
Jawar Mohammed, a leading opposition politician, said Wednesday this called into question why a state of emergency was necessary.
"Officials have been saying the country is too poor to stop population movement. So why do you need a state of emergency if you are not planning to impose stricter rules?" Jawar told AFP.
During consultations with Abiy earlier this week, the opposition Oromo Liberation Front (OLF) voiced worries that a state of emergency would lead to human rights abuses -- a well-documented problem under previous states of emergency imposed during several years of anti-government protests that swept Abiy to power.
"We explained our concern that the state of emergency has been initiated several times and it has been abused to violate the rights of citizens and other political activists," OLF chairman Dawud Ibsa told AFP.
It's also unclear how the state of emergency might affect planning for hotly-anticipated general elections in Ethiopia.
The country's electoral board announced last week that voting planned for August would need to be postponed because of the pandemic.
It did not provide a timeline for when the elections would ultimately be held, and lawmakers' constitutional mandates expire in October.
Davison, with the International Crisis Group, said the state of emergency could be used "to formally postpone elections" past that deadline, though such a move risks sparking opposition backlash.
"It is therefore essential that the government works with opposition parties on managing this constitutionally sensitive period and making new electoral arrangements," Davison said.
DON'T MISS
- 'I know people will ask how I coloured my hair during lockdown!' Holly Willoughby shares a tutorial of how she maintains her glossy appearance
- 'There wasn't a lot of wellness in our house': Gwyneth Paltrow, 47, models ab-flashing bra tops as she discusses her childhood and not 'wasting her f***ing life'
- Jesy Nelson shows off her incredible figure in a pink bikini as she sunbathes in her garden during lockdownJesy has been making the most of lockdown
- Ferne McCann shows off her incredible physique in barely-there bikini as she poses up a storm in quarantine... after gushing over her romance
- 'It's good news during a dark time': Tamara Ecclestone reveals her daughter, 6, predicted Bernie was to become a father again aged 89
- Missing the gym? Bored at home? Whatever it is - get real results in 30 days with…AD FEATURE
- 'Gordon Ramsay should take himself the hell out of Cornwall': Local residents SLAM chef for leaving…
- 'I've had a very profound experience': Isolated Big Brother stars across the world reveal their horror after re-entering a world crippled by coronavirus
- Linda Lusardi, 61, breaks down in tears as she details fearing she would die in emotional first TV appearance since…
- 'Damn the lamb!' Holly Willoughby and Phillip Schofield get the giggles after he breaks into a hilarious sheep-themed melody Hilarious
- Katie Price cheekily flashes her sports bra as she enjoys a stroll amid coronavirus lockdown The star, 41, whipped up her black cropped hoodie
- Chloe Ferry bears an uncanny resemblance to Megan Barton Hanson in unrecognisable selfie... as fans marvel at the incredible likeness
- Susanna Reid struggles to hold back tears as she watches couple reunite after 15-day coronavirus battle on Good Morning Britain
- Laura Whitmore and boyfriend Iain Stirling showcase their dance skills with synchronised routine as they combat boredom while in isolation
- Pure Gold: Could turmeric be the key to helping you stay active and exercising?AD FEATURE
- 'He feels like he's been run over by a truck:' Phillip Schofield shares concerns for his best friend who is still 'coughing badly' after contracting COVID-19
- Love Island's Anna Vakili admits she felt 'quite scared' to return to pharmacy job so she could help out during the coronavirus crisis Back at it
- Lily Collins cuts a casual figure in an oversized tie-dye jumper and black gym leggings as she enjoys self-isolated walk in Beverly Hills
- Naomi Watts has an epic meltdown during self-isolation after three household appliances break…
- Lorraine Kelly thanks viewers for their kind messages after breaking down while speaking to daughter Rosie, 24, stranded in Singapore via video link
- 'I knew she liked my green dress!' Sheridan Smith jokes The Queen copied her style for her COVID-19 speech as she shares throwback snap
- Which superfoods are best for boosting your immune system? Top nutritionist…AD FEATURE
- Olly Murs puts talcum powder in girlfriend Amelia Tank's hairdryer with hilarious results as couple continue to prank each other during lockdown
- Beckhams slammed for moving to second home in Cotswolds for isolation as Cornish locals criticise Gordon Ramsay for moving to his £4m holiday pad
- Kym Marsh, 43, hasn't seen her soldier beau Scott Ratcliff, 31, in 7 MONTHS as his return from Afghanistan tour is delayed due to coronavirus
- 'I've never been so unproductive and lazy': Love Island's Molly-Mae Hague admits lack of motivation to work out and says she can't stop scoffing crisps
- Holby City's Bob Barrett details the show's 'humbling' relationship with the NHS after BBC's medical dramas donate equipment
- Prince Harry will feel like a 'duck out of water' and could be seen as 'Meghan's plus-one' as he struggles to establish himself in LA, royal editor claims
- Love Island's Priscilla Anyabu flaunts her sizzling frame in a vibrant printed bikini as she wows in Tik Tok challenge Looking good
- 'It's amazing and such an honour': Katherine Jenkins confirms she will duet with Dame Vera Lynn on We'll Meet Again... with all proceeds going to NHS
- Get link
- X
- Other Apps
Comments
Post a Comment