Six-month government and party works supervisory meeting underway

In Addis Ababa, officials from the Prosperity Party are holding a supervisory meeting on government and party works for the first six months. Ato Adem Farah stated that the meeting reviews the implementation of directives and guidelines set by President Abiy Ahmed. Participants are sharing experiences and identifying key issues.

In Addis Ababa on February 13, 2018 EC (Fana Media Corporation), senior officials from the Prosperity Party, including Deputy President and Chief of the Main Office Ato Adem Farah, have convened for a supervisory meeting reviewing government and party activities over the first six months of the budget year. Ato Adem Farah explained during the session that the purpose is to assess the execution of directives and work guidelines established by President Dr. Abiy Ahmed in the annual high-level management training summary. This review follows the directives implemented across all regions and the two city administrations.

Participants shared their observations, compiling lessons learned and pinpointing issues that require attention from the federal government. The discussions centered on evaluating efforts to reduce poverty, emerge from conflict, recover from COVID-19, advance industry, foster development, and improve governance. The meeting aims to strengthen the party's and government's operational effectiveness through this structured evaluation process.

No additional details on outcomes were provided in the reports, but it underscores ongoing efforts to align activities with national priorities.

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