Deputy PM Temesgen Tiruneh cuts ribbon at Tendaho irrigation project inauguration with regional leaders, surrounded by green fields in Afar desert.
Deputy PM Temesgen Tiruneh cuts ribbon at Tendaho irrigation project inauguration with regional leaders, surrounded by green fields in Afar desert.
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Deputy PM Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurates rehabilitated Tendaho irrigation project

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated the rehabilitated and expanded Tendaho irrigation development project in Dubti woreda, Afar Region. Afar Region President Awel Arba and Water and Environment Minister Dr. Abraham Belay attended the event. The project has a capacity for 60,000 hectares, with 33,000 hectares now ready for irrigation.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurated the Tendaho irrigation development project in Dubti woreda, Afar Region. Afar Region President Awel Arba stated that the project previously caused drought in various woredas and posed flood risks. However, federal government rehabilitation efforts have addressed issues and reduced dangers, he added.

Water and Environment Minister Dr. Abraham Belay said the project has a capacity of up to 60,000 hectares. Over recent years, 40 km of canal extensions, 27 km of embankments, and water ventilation problems have been fixed. Currently, 33,000 hectares are ready for irrigation, with 23,000 hectares planted in various crops.

Temesgen Tiruneh noted that the project will enhance agricultural productivity and reduce food insecurity. It directly benefits six woredas in Afar Region, including Dubti and Semera towns. Although started 15 years ago, lack of priority led to flood risks previously.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh inaugurated the rehabilitated Tendaho irrigation project, framing it as a key step toward Ethiopia's food sovereignty and development in Afar Region. Reactions on X are largely positive, with supporters praising the revival of a long-stalled project. One user, recalling past management issues from 15 years ago, expressed encouragement at its functionality. No significant negative or skeptical sentiments were found in recent discussions.

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