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PM Calls on Ethiopians to Celebrate the Dam Progress As Negotiation Still In A Deadlock
Aug 3, 2020
Ethiopians are celebrating progress in the construction of the country's dam on the Nile River, which has caused regional controversy over its filling.
In joyful demonstrations urged by posts on social media and apparently endorsed by the government, tens of thousands of residents flooded the streets of the capital Addis Ababa on Sunday afternoon, waving Ethiopia's flag and holding up posters. People in cars honked their horns, others whistled, played loud music, and danced in public spaces to mark the occasion. Similar events were held in other cities in Ethiopia.
Ethiopia's Deputy Prime Minister, Demeke Mekonnen, called on the public to rally behind the dam and support the completion of its construction. 'Today is a date in which we celebrate the beginning of the final chapter in our dam's construction,' Demeke told scores of people who gathered at a hall in the capital. 'We want the construction to complete soon and began solving our problems once and for all.'
Hashtags like #ItsMyDam, #EthiopiaNileRights and #GERD are also trending among Ethiopian social media users. Ethiopians around the world contributed to the festivities on social media.
Sunday's celebration, called 'One voice for our dam,' came after Ethiopian officials announced on July 22 that the first stage of filling the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam's reservoir was achieved due to heavy rains. Officials in the East African nation say they hope the $4.6 billion dam, fully financed by Ethiopia itself, will reach full power generating capacity in 2023.
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