Jimma Times logo
 
 
 Web  Jimma Times 
Reader Login
Username:
Password:
 Save Login?
Free Sign-up
Forgot Password?
Reader Control Panel
 
 
 
47 workers killed in Ethiopian dam construction - Meles
Ethiopia's Meles Zenawi extended his condolences to families of workers who died at the Tekeze dam

(JT) During the inaugural ceremony of Tekeze Hydroelectric power Dam, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi said forty-five Ethiopians and two Chinese died during the 6-year construction period of the project.

Tekeze dam, one of the tallest hydroelectric dams in Africa, has a potential of generating 300 MW but it started producing 80 MW on Saturday. According to the state-media, the 4 Billion Birr cost of the construction was fully financed by the government.

Tekeze’s construction was originally supposed to cost 2 Billion birr and be finalized in 2007. It was then postponed several times and the government’s Ethiopia Electric Power Corporation (EEPCo) rescheduled it to the end of 2008.

The Tekeze dam located in the Tigray home state of the ruling party of Meles Zenawi began facing massive geological problems in 2008 and the EEPCo decided to use hundreds of millions in additional federal money to continue with the project.

Some experts have criticized the selection of the construction site for allegedly being politically motivated. Critics also say dozens more Ethiopians might have died when the mountain area around the Tekeze dam slid down last year.

Nile politics

In the next ten years, EEPCo reportedly plans to construct 10 more hydro power plants worth multi-Billion dollars and begin exporting power to Kenya, Sudan and Djibouti. The Chinese government has provided loans and has been Ethiopia’s main partner in these power projects. The World Bank is also expected to fund some of the projects however Egypt has managed to block funding for Ethiopian projects that could affect its domination of the Nile River. Ethiopia is the source of around 85 percent of the Nile water flow but Egypt utilizes the majority of the Nile.

In the 1970s and 1980s, Egyptian leaders threatened wars on Ethiopia over the Nile and assisted the Somalia invasion of Ethiopia’s Ogaden by sending military experts and funds to Mogadishu. The dispute caused the previous Ethiopian President Mengistu to intensify stockpiling heavy weaponry. Historically, Ethiopia and Egypt last went to war in 1875 when Emperor Yohannes IV of Ethiopia defeated the Egyptians.

The Ethiopian government is currently building six other hydropower dam projects, including Gilgel Gibe III Dam, and the country has a potential up to an estimated 40, 000 MW.

Post A Comment
Comments 22 comments for this article
  <<  <   1  |  2  |  3   >  >>
Added: November 15, 2009. 05:57 PM GMT
dam in tigray??? what??
why do they build dam in the most dry part of ethiopia?
Kumsaa
Added: November 15, 2009. 07:07 PM GMT
what a waste of money!!!
Anonymous
Added: November 15, 2009. 10:03 PM GMT
warning to all patriotic ethiopians around the world

the tigres are using a lot of loans to build dams, universities and companies in tigray because they are planning to succeed from ethiopia TO CREATE "GREATER TIGRAY" very soon

THIS MEANS, THE TIGRES WILL NOT HAVE TO PAY BACK THE MONEY THEY BORROWED IN THE NAME OF ETHIOPIA AND ONLY THE REST OF YOU ETHIOPIANS WILL BE IN DEBT FOREVER!!!

Wake-up real Ethiopians!!
Eri-Boy
Added: November 16, 2009. 01:15 AM GMT
to dushbag Eri-boy
First of all, it takes a tense, peaceless poor soul like Eri-boy to think about patriotism. The whole earth belongs to One God.
So, the rest is the problem created in the minds of your own kind.
May God show you peace and rest you. This is a great news to the peaceful and loving people of Ethiopia.
last but not least, if they did it for 'conspiracy', evil only surrounds itself.
Mr. chilloutethiopian
Added: November 16, 2009. 05:32 AM GMT
I am tired of racists
What is the problem of building? Why do you care even if it is in the somali or tigry region. Obviously it is easy for you to applaud distraction than to commend construction.

Sewu silitane yimeslewal zim bilo mekawem !!!
Anonymous
Added: November 16, 2009. 08:51 AM GMT
Tigray rules!!
It was our Tigray people who led ethiopia when we beat EGYPT in 1875 and today it is the son of Tigray (His Excellency Dr. Meles Zenawi) who will lead us against Egypt!

Long live Tigray!
God bless Ethiopia!
Alemu
Added: November 16, 2009. 09:03 AM GMT
this is stupid
for power, we should use small dams only

we should focus on food production and irrigation instead
too bad we have 3rd graders inside the TPLF "government"
Anonymous
Added: November 16, 2009. 09:14 AM GMT
Stupid article
if it was anywhere in oromiya, will the writer (JP)be complaining? I do not think so because "tebabenet".
Grow up JT
Anonymous
Added: November 16, 2009. 09:45 AM GMT
on't say it...
Why is this article one sided... You mention that Tekeze dam is in Tigrai, why not mention that the 3 others that the "TPLF" is constructing is in Oromia... Because it does not suit your vision of factious persecution... Come on be real you know the country need electricity if we can sell electricity we can make some good money...
Anonymous
Added: November 16, 2009. 12:21 PM GMT
No Dam what so ever but just to collect some money which can be lone or aid, Zenawi cares only Tigray he doesn't care the rest of Ethiopia, the real Ethiopian will rise up and came together to stop these root less regime.
freedom
  <<  <   1  |  2  |  3   >  >>