As I'm sure you all know, the East African Federation which is proposal for a political union of the East African Community members, is real, gaining steam and momentum & can absolutely see this being fully realized well inside the next 15 years.
Question is how will the Horn of Africa countries (Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea & Djibouti) respond to this potential powerhouse? Make no mistake, we would absolutely be economically handicapped against a sovereign EAF.
I'm convinced that a unification of all the countries of the horn will be in the best interests of everyone. One currency. One president. One people. This will permanently put an end to border disputes in the region, bring peace, give Ethiopia access to a vast coastline, Somalia will get access to food and huge labor force.
I am sure most Ethiopians would be open to the idea, at the same time mostly Somali's (esp from Somalia) will be against it -- despite potentially getting the most benefits from such a union.
At first it seems scary for a country with only 15mn population uniting with a country with 115mn people....but when you break it down things actually look favourably for Somali's.
Current demographics:
Oromo 34%
Amhara 27%
Somali 6%
Tigray 6%
Post union demographics:
Oromo 29.4%
Amhara 23.3%
Somali 18 %
Tigray 5.2%
After a union (including Djibouti) Somali population would be around 18-20%....which isn't bad. This will make Ethiopia a Muslim majority country as well.
Thoughts?
Question is how will the Horn of Africa countries (Ethiopia, Somalia, Eritrea & Djibouti) respond to this potential powerhouse? Make no mistake, we would absolutely be economically handicapped against a sovereign EAF.
I'm convinced that a unification of all the countries of the horn will be in the best interests of everyone. One currency. One president. One people. This will permanently put an end to border disputes in the region, bring peace, give Ethiopia access to a vast coastline, Somalia will get access to food and huge labor force.
I am sure most Ethiopians would be open to the idea, at the same time mostly Somali's (esp from Somalia) will be against it -- despite potentially getting the most benefits from such a union.
At first it seems scary for a country with only 15mn population uniting with a country with 115mn people....but when you break it down things actually look favourably for Somali's.
Current demographics:
Oromo 34%
Amhara 27%
Somali 6%
Tigray 6%
Post union demographics:
Oromo 29.4%
Amhara 23.3%
Somali 18 %
Tigray 5.2%
After a union (including Djibouti) Somali population would be around 18-20%....which isn't bad. This will make Ethiopia a Muslim majority country as well.
Thoughts?
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