Building Resilient Ethiopia Requires Collective Synergy: PP Democratic Culture Chief - ENA English
Building Resilient Ethiopia Requires Collective Synergy: PP Democratic Culture Chief
Addis Ababa, March 4, 2026 (ENA) –Melese Alemu, Head of Democratic Culture Building Sector at the Prosperity Party (PP) emphasized that building a resilient Ethiopia depends on the collective synergy and shared vision of its citizens.
The head told ENA that sustainable national progress requires unity of purpose and active public participation.
“The overall progress of the nation hinges on the collective will and ideas of its people,” he said, underscoring that resilience can only be achieved when citizens work together around common aspirations.
Melese reaffirmed PP’s commitment to constructive engagement in the national dialogue process designed to foster broad based consensus on key national issues.
The Ethiopian National Dialogue Commission (ENDC), established under Proclamation No. 1265 2021, was mandated to address fundamental national questions through inclusive consultation and mutual understanding.
Since its establishment, the Commission has carried out extensive outreach and agenda gathering activities across regional states and within the Ethiopian diaspora community.
Melese expressed his confidence that the party’s active participation would strengthen the dialogue process and contribute meaningfully to Ethiopia’s stability and cohesion.
He described the dialogue as historically significant for nation building, noting its potential to resolve longstanding differences through peaceful discussion.
“Synergy represents the collective aspirations of Ethiopians and remains essential for the country’s forward movement,” he added.
According to Melese, the ruling party views the dialogue as a cooperative national undertaking, participating in deliberations and presenting proposals aimed at advancing state development.
He added that the party is committed to ensuring conducive conditions for a successful process.
Melese also noted the eight-month postponement of the dialogue as an opportunity for the Commission to complete its preparations in a comprehensive manner.
According to him, PP will continue consultations geared toward national reconciliation, working with various partners to promote mutual understanding and secure long term benefits for future generations.