Addis
Ababa June 17/2013 Scholars said Ethiopia's stance on fair distribution
and equal utilization of the Nile water with riparian countries is
accurate.
In an exclusive interview with ENA, Head of Journalism and Communication
School of the Addis Ababa University, Dr. Abdisa Zeray and also
instructor of the school Dr. Zenebe Beyene said that the question of
fair utilization of the water resource is the right of any citizen or
government.
They said Ethiopia's policy that states cooperation among all riparian
countries and ensures their equal benefits is accurate and acceptable.
The scholars said the policy is sound as it states fair utilization of
the water through applying knowledge and technology.
Dr. Abdisa said the intimidation on part of Egypt concerning
construction of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam needs to be seen as
per internal and external contexts.
The Experts' panel has presented its report to Ethiopia, Egypt and
Sudan, Dr. Abdisa said, adding, however, on part of Egypt the report is
not made official to the public.
Following coming to power of the party led by Egypt's President Mohammed
Mursi there is political unrest and economic crisis in Egypt.
During the past one year there is repeated electric power disruption in
Egypt and also shortage of petroleum. Such internal problems caused
crisis on Mursi's government .
Egyptians are undertaking activities including signing of petition and
stage public rally to overthrow the Mursi government, he said.
Dr. Abdisa said Ethiopia is advancing the right policy towards fair
utilization of the Nile waters.
He said the colonial context on the Nile water is outdated and
Ethiopia's policy, which states mutual benefit is acceptable.
Dr. Zenebe on his part said that the stance of Egypt and Sudan is
different with regard to the Dam because of the difference in internal
situation of the respective countries.
The Mursi government is trying to stay in power through diverting the
attention of the people of Egypt . The main interest of parties, which
come to power through the same means as that of Mursi, do what ever they
think will help them to remain in power.
The Ethiopian people and government are expected to do their homework as
the Mursi government will choose any means including war to fulfill its
interest to stay in power, the scholar said.
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