Siye Abraha

Siye Abraha
Native name ስዬ አብርሃ
Born Tigray, Ethiopia
Allegiance Ethiopia
Years of service 1974-2002
Rank Minister of Defense
Battles/wars Ethiopian Civil War, Eritrean–Ethiopian War
Other work Politics

Siye Abraha Hagos (Tigrinya: ስዬ አብርሃ ሓጐስ, siyә abräha) was one of the founders of the Tigray People's Liberation Front (TPLF), and later a member of the Ethiopian People's Revolutionary Democratic Front (EPRDF).

Career

After the TPLF defeated the Derg in the Ethiopian Civil War, Siye served as the Ethiopian Minister of Defense. Siye was Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of the Endowment Fund for the Rehabilitation of Tigray from its founding in 1995 until 2000.[1] Siye was a UNDP Liberia Security Sector Reform Advisor.[2]

Siye was arrested in July 2002, accused by the Federal Ethics and Anticorruption Commission of abuse of office by aiding his associates to unfairly obtain bank loans and buying state properties. He was afterwards charged with two specific acts: that he had pressured the state-owned Commercial Bank of Ethiopia to provide loans to his brother, Mihretab Abraha; and that he helped Mihretab obtain a 19% discount for 15 trucks he purchased from AMCE, a truck-assembly plant in which the Ethiopian government owned a 30% stake.[3] In a hearing, the Federal judge, Birtukan Mideksa, set Siye free for lack of evidence, however he was subsequently arrested by the government the moment he left the building and imprisoned for six years.

On 11 June 2007, the Ethiopian Supreme Court dropped the charge that he had pressured the bank to give his brother loans, while convicting him on the charge that he helped his brother Mihretab get discounts on seven of the 15 trucks. At the same session, Mihretab was sentenced to five years imprisonment and a 1,000 Birr fine, along with a number of their friends and relatives who heard their sentences at the same time. However, because most of them had been imprisoned they were released.

In July of the following year, Siye became a founding member of the Forum for Democratic Dialogue (FDD), a new coalition of opposition parties and activists.[4] Since then he, along with ex-President Negasso Gidada, another former member of the EPRDF, have announced that they have joined the Unity for Democracy and Justice Party, a coalition of which the FDD is a member.[5]

Notes

  1. "First Lady Makes it to EFFORT's Helm", Addis Fortune, published March, 2009 (accessed 5 May 2010)
  2. "Seeye Abraha Hagos: Security Sector Reform Advisor" (PDF). UNDP. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  3. Issayas Mekuria, "Seeye Abraha Out from Jail", Addis Fortune, 7 July 2007 (Internet Archive mirror, accessed 20 May 2009)
  4. "Opposition holds 'Forum for Democratic Dialogue in Ethiopia'", Sudan Times 3 July 2008 (accessed 16 November 2009)
  5. " Ethiopia: Two ex-senior government officials join opposition party" Archived 2009-12-01 at the Wayback Machine., Afrique en ligne website, published 26 November 2009 (accessed 22 December 2009)
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