Government to collaborate with Ethiopia's evangelical churches council

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh announced that the government will work in partnership with the Ethiopian Evangelical Churches Council on national issues. The meeting took place at the House of Peoples' Representatives in Addis Ababa. Council leaders received wishes for a successful service term.

On Katit 2, 2018 (Fana Broadcasting Corporate), a meeting was held at the House of Peoples' Representatives in Addis Ababa where Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, along with senior government officials, met with the newly elected leaders of the Ethiopian Evangelical Churches Council. In his congratulatory message on the social media platform, Temesgen praised religious fathers, church leaders, and the organizations involved. He noted that the council's fifth regular general assembly had concluded successfully, expressing pride in the leaders' election.

Temesgen stated that the government will work more closely with the council's leadership on national issues and provide all necessary support to protect what is required. He also extended best wishes to the council leaders for a productive service term. This collaboration aims to strengthen ties between the Ethiopian government and religious institutions, fostering joint efforts on key national matters.

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