The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) was inaugurated last week in Addis Ababa, marking the completion of a 14-year project to harness the Abay River for Ethiopia’s development. The event was attended by dignitaries from neighboring countries.
American political analyst Dr. Andrew Korybko stated that the GERD demonstrates the capability of African nations, particularly Ethiopia, to undertake large-scale infrastructure projects independently. He characterized the dam as a reflection of a broader trend among Global South countries to strengthen their sovereignty through self-empowerment. Korybko noted Ethiopia’s role as a leader in Africa, citing its status as the largest un-colonized country on the continent and host of the African Union.
According to Korybko, the GERD will enable Ethiopia to achieve electricity self-sufficiency, unlocking its economic potential by providing power to more citizens. He emphasized Ethiopia’s position as a regional leader and encouraged cooperation with neighboring countries. The analyst suggested that Ethiopia’s experience in conceptualizing, financing, and constructing the GERD can serve as a model for other African nations. Planned electricity exports throughout the region are expected to benefit Ethiopia’s population and contribute to regional development and peace.
Korybko stated that Ethiopia has effectively defended its national interests regarding the use of the Abay River. He noted that previous attempts by downstream countries to challenge Ethiopia through information warfare and involving other nations have been unsuccessful. He urged respectful engagement on the issue.
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