Mikitil prime minister Temsgen to reveal tenant eviction numbers

Mikitil prime minister Temsgen stated on social media that his group will disclose the number of tenant evictions. He praised Leul Ras Mengesha as a historical figure and advisor, emphasizing unity in protecting the country.

Addis Ababa, Miyaziya 3, 2018 (EFEM SI) - Mikitil prime minister Temsgen announced in a social media post that they will reveal the figures on tenant evictions.

"Even for the Tinsa'e festival, we went to Leul Ras Mengesha's pathway," he wrote. He described Leul Ras Mengesha as a historical expert, advisor, and father figure for the struggle.

They serve their country with unity each time, he stated, and remain steadfast today. This pledge highlights concerns over specific eviction cases.

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