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Bulcha Demeksa - an Honorable Statesman's Graceful Exit
MP and economist Dr. Bulcha Demeksa

  • Editor's Note: Bulcha Demeksa's party is expected to give a statement to the public after his formal retirement. MP Bulcha was named Ethiopia's "Person of the Year" for the previous Ethiopian calendar (EC) year by JT.
By Jawar Mohammed

The honorable Bulcha Demeksa, a founding Chairman of the Oromo Federalist Democratic Movement (OFDM) and a vocal member of the Ethiopian parliamentary, announced his retirement from politics when his term ends in June 2010.

On March 9, 2010, Mr. Bulcha told Namoo Daandii of the Voice of America that he tried his best to fight for the right of the Oromo people, equality of all people and establishment of a just and democratic system in Ethiopia.

However, he stated that due to his age, and the ever tightening political space and increased harassment, he is no longer able to do the things that needed to be done. He said that he is vacating his parliamentary seat for a younger and capable emerging leader that he hopes will take the torch forward.

Although the departure of this giant statesman and vocal advocate is surely a blow to the democratic movement, Mr. Bulcha's decision is ought to be appreciated in light of the political tradition where leaders die while holding onto some political position and destroy everything they have accomplished,  rather than calling it quits.

He has shown once again, as he has done throughout his life that being a statesman is to be courageous, determined and honest. Mr. Bulcha is a dedicated public servant for over five decades. A trained economist, he was one of the reformist bureaucrats brought forward to handle the crisis during the last years of Haile Silassie.

Mr. Bulcha is also a renowned expert who worked as Vice-Minister of Finance, represented Ethiopia on the board of the World Bank and then worked at the United Nations. When the Derg regime fall, he brought back his rich experience and helped establish the first private bank in Ethiopia, Awash International Bank which remains one of the most stable and profitable banks in the country despite the ever increasing competition.

Troubled by the ever marginalization of the Oromo voice within the Ethiopian dialogue, and to fight the worsening human rights violation against his people, Mr. Bulcha retired from business and founded OFDM, that immediately  became a credible voice for the Oromo people and won eleven parliamentary and 10 seats at Caffee Oromia (regional parliament),  merely eight months after its establishment.


In the parliament, he has been known for his well reasoned objections and criticisms of several of the ruling party’s policies. His staunch opposition to Meles’s invasion of Somalia is one of the most memorable events and will be recorded in history books. He opposed the decision arguing that not only there was no strategic and legal justifications, but also goes contrary to the Ethiopia’s national interest. He predicted that, given the historic relationship between the two countries, Ethiopia’s involvement will raise the anti-Ethiopian sentiment boosting Somalia's nationalism and could further complicate the conflicts in the region. His position was rudely dismissed by the the defiant Prime Minister, but the wisdom of the old statesman was proven right, as the situation in Somalia has changed from bad to worse. With the rise and consolidation of extremist groups, Ethiopia’s national security is at a grave danger more than ever before.


In 2009, realizing the need to work together in order to effectively fight against the ever-worsening human condition of Oromo people, OFDM merged with Oromo People’s Congress, led by Dr. Merera Gudina, to form the Oromo Federalist Congress.  Mr. Bulcha also played a constructive role in helping the formation of the new opposition coalition, Forum, alternatively Medrek.

Seeing its potential, the ruling party heavy handedly targeted OFDM and ruthlessly eliminated the capable strategists and cadres that Mr. Bulcha was able to bring together. The continuous harassment, imprisonment and intimidation drove the mid and lower level members temporarily crippling the organization.

The life time public servant, a respected and unflinching lion of the Ethiopian parliament for the last four years, and a dedicated champion of human rights has made the graceful exit that is expected of a man of truth.

I wish him happy retirement. The Ethiopian people will miss the sole roaring dissenting voice from the rubberstamp parliament.

Listen to the Interview on VOA News - Afan Oromo Service
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Comments 10 comments for this article
Added: April 02, 2010. 10:20 AM GMT
Nagaytti Obbo Bulcha
What a proven statesman! You go in peace! Sad that you've left the scene without a concrete victory, but you have set a pace, and have greatly inspired millions of Oromos that Oromos, if serious, can do effect political and social change.

Adeius Obbo Bulchaa
Margaa Najjoo
Added: March 20, 2010. 04:01 PM GMT
shut your mouth
For those of you that call Oromo nationalists "tribalists", do you really know the meaning of tribe? Illiterates!!! Please, don't be " adro qariya". Oromo is not a tribe, it is a nation. Leave us to struggle for our right. What is the sin if our respected Bulcha & others contribute their part to to the well being of Oromo????? I understand your problem. You are parasites. You urge others to struggle for you and you celebrate the victory as if it is yours. e.g. Belay Zeleqe, Ras Abebe Aregay. etc are Oromos but you boost as if they are yours. Nafxanyooch adab gizu!!!!!!
Gurbattii
Added: March 14, 2010. 04:32 AM GMT
Ahmed
One old gurad gone and it's good for Ethiopia. Young people should take the torch and run Ethiopia for a better future. Good that he has retired and by doing that he has set an example to other old men.

Ethiopia is a country that has seen so much change for the better under this government because they were mostly made of young people including PM Meles zenawi. He was 35 when taking power and cold bring so much change. He should contempelate of steeping down as well and hope in the near future that becomes reality.
Thanks
Ahemd
Added: March 14, 2010. 12:25 AM GMT
thankyou mr bulcha for your service
you were the first man in history to speak in afan oromo in a parliament even though the nafxanyas were annoyed by you

also thank you fo rthe jokes too lol
Anonymous
Added: March 13, 2010. 08:52 PM GMT
The Voice of the Voiceless
Among other things Dr. Bulcha has always been concerned about the absence of Oromos on National or International Stage to represent the interest of these many people. Be it war, peace treaty, trade, the fate of these people has been determined by the minority. Yet, the support the regimes through heavy taxation without representation. He singlehandedly took it upon himself to speak out for the ones not in the room or nobody knows they exist. It is ONE MAN's Crusade to let the world know that there are 35M Oromo Ethnic Nationals inside Ethiopia that are disfranchaized and dispossesed.WE need 35 million spokes men and women to advance and keep the Oromo cause on the front burner. I am grateful and appreciative of his personal contribution and we should commit ourselves to carryon his legacy.
Tuffa
Anonymous
Added: March 13, 2010. 06:38 PM GMT
Nation, not Tribe
Struggling for freedom and democracy for all, especially the majority Oromo nation, estimated to be 35 to 40 million is not a tribal issue but a National question. Oromos and the State of Oromia is bigger than many African States with distinct history, language, culture and values. When this group is free, then and only then, one can say that Ethiopia is free. Obbo Bulcha's mission is to end the culture of violence and blood- shed to bring about social and political transformation . It is about empowering the people to determine their destiny. It is about reining in the true meaning of Government, accountability and transparency.I, for one would like to salute Obbo Bulcha for his courage , vision and leadership. I also thank him for showing us what is possible,( i e) if come together we have the ability to change our destiny.
Merga
Anonymous
Added: March 13, 2010. 03:24 PM GMT
Advices for the youth
We do respect Obbo Bulcha!!!

I belive he do keep on his political advices for the youth.
Galan
Added: March 13, 2010. 09:28 AM GMT

That is a hard decision Honourable. A wise one to. I wish you good whealth, you are true hero not only for Oromo youth but for all Ethiopians. God bless you over and again.
Abdul
Added: March 13, 2010. 07:24 AM GMT
very sad news!
it will THE END of Oromo martin luther king!! we still have more to learn from you Obbo Bulchaa

what a true elder and peaceful man!
Kumsaa
Added: March 13, 2010. 06:59 AM GMT
ato bulcha, i disagree wwith your tribalist thinking
but you are a great and respectable man
Hailu
 
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