Corridor development improves Arsi residents' living conditions

Ethiopia's Minister of Planning and Development, Dr. Fitsum Assefa, stated that corridor development work is improving the living conditions of Arsi residents. Five residential buildings were inaugurated in Dara Wereda of the Sidama Region.

Addis Ababa, March 8, 2026 – Ethiopia's Minister of Planning and Development, Dr. Fitsum Assefa, has stated that corridor development initiatives are enhancing the living conditions of residents in the Arsi area.

This announcement came during the inauguration of five residential buildings as part of corridor development projects in Dara Wereda, Sidama Region. The event was attended by Sidama Region President Desta Ledamo, senior officials, and invited guests.

Dr. Fitsum Assefa noted that her ministry, along with its affiliated institutions, is implementing various bee-keeping service programs across different parts of the country. The newly inaugurated buildings form part of these bee-keeping services. They are described as modern and equipped with essential facilities, including training rooms, crop and fruit cultivation areas, alternative energy sources, and clean water supplies, addressing other basic needs.

The ministry expressed commitment to expanding such efforts and continuing similar projects. Officials emphasized the government's focused work to improve the livelihoods of Arsi residents.

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Ethiopian leaders Abiy Ahmed, Temesgen Tiruneh, Shumelis Abdisa, and Eyob Tekalgn inaugurate Busa Gonofa food complex and Geter Corridor in Wellega, Oromia.
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Officials inaugurate development projects in Wellega region

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh, Oromia President Shumelis Abdisa, and National Bank Governor Eyob Tekalgn visited development works and inaugurated projects in Wellega zones of Oromia region on the same day. Projects including the Busa Gonofa integrated food industry complex and Geter Corridor development were highlighted as key for agro-industry, job creation, and economic growth.

Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed stated that Ethiopia's rural corridor development initiative extends city corridor concepts to raise rural living standards. He pointed to poor conditions in rural homes despite agricultural productivity and warned of youth migration weakening the countryside.

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Minister Deta Akilu Tadesse (Dr.) from the Prime Minister's Office stated that Gondar city is gaining more prominence through historical works. This was said during a visit to Fasil Abayate Mengist and corridor development projects in the city. The federal government assured the continuation of efforts to develop Amhara region's tourism areas.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh has inaugurated a modern salt and fodder production factory in Afar region's Zone 1, Assayita woreda. The facility, built on 2,540 hectares, utilizes Awash River water. It creates 1,000 jobs and supports livestock development.

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Ethiopia's Finance Minister Ahmed Shide called for intensified financial support for future road corridor construction at the 28th African Development Bank Ministerial Meeting, held alongside the World Bank and IMF Spring Meetings. Ethiopia participated in the gathering.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh stated at the launch of Ethiopia's Basic Infrastructure and Construction Week in Addis Ababa that ongoing national projects serve as reliable foundations for sustainable development. He emphasized the leadership principle of creativity, speed, and quality as key to Ethiopia's transformation. The event aligns with efforts toward national development visions.

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed visited Dire Dawa, Harari, and East Hararghe Zone to inspect development projects. He highlighted the zone as a hub for natural wonders and mineral resources. He specifically noted the Nasio Waasha waterfall as a site of natural beauty and untapped minerals.

 

 

 

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