The English weekly, Addis Fortune, shaded some light on the health of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, in its gossip column – dubbed The Fine Line.
In its Sunday July 8 issue, Fortune claimed that:
No doubt that [Meles] has been outside of the country much of last week; whether that was for recovery due to exhaustion – and for skipping couple of checks up last year – or something else, gossip disclosed. Nonetheless, some at the diplomatic corridor claim that he is now in a very good health, expected to have been back to Addis Abeba on Saturday night.
Fortune also indicate that the PM had a routine check-up when he was in London last year for an official visit.
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Not surprisingly, and for obvious reasons, the health and wellbeing of Prime Minister Meles Zenawi has been the subject of intense discussion among members of the public. This came following photos released recently while he was in Mexico, where he was attending a summit by leaders of the group of 20 major economies (G20), and subsequent TV footage showing him receiving Sharif Sheikh Ahmed of Somalia’s transitional government.
In both images that the public was exposed to, it was clear that the Prime Minister had lost weight and visibly. With speculations wide and persistent, the source of his weight loss was thought by many to be due to ailing health.
Such a public perception was only fed by his absence from the public’s view over the past two weeks and was intensified because Parliament has still not gone on recess for the summer, even although the country’s official fiscal year came to an end on Saturday, July 8, 2012. What Parliament was, rather, scheduled to discuss on this day was issues such as approving the minutes from its 43rd session, ratifying a bill on national IDs, and giving recognition to a team of surgeons who successfully conducted an unusual surgery on a child.
MPs have yet to accomplish two of the most important tasks in the year. Listening to the Prime Minister’s address to Parliament on the state of the federation during the just-concluded fiscal year and voting on his report as well as ratifying the federal budget’s bill for the fiscal year that just began, which was approved by the Council of Ministers four weeks ago. Gossip sees that neither of these can take place in the absence of the Prime Minister, indeed, unless, of course, there is a situation that dictates otherwise.
At the heart of all of this lies the issue of whether there is a health challenge that Meles is facing that prohibits him from conducting his official duties. The administration, through its spokesperson, Shimelis Kemal, state minister for the Government Communications Affairs Office, vehemently denied rumours that the Prime Minister has been ill. Some close to the Prime Minister have similar views and attribute his recent loss of weight to a diet that he might have started lately.
Coincidentally, it was at a time of such uncertainty that senior officials at the Ministry of Finance & Economic Development (MoFED) instructed, last week, a recall of letters copied to various federal offices in relation to settling medical bills paid on behalf of the Prime Minister, gossip claims. Meles was in London last year for an official visit, where he had a routine check-up, claims gossip.
The way that such bills get settled through the bureaucratic paper trail is for the Prime Minister’s Office to write a letter of request to the MoFED, upon which the latter transfers the funds to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA), which actually undertakes the payment, according to gossip. Such was what the Prime Minister’s Office did to see that the medical bills for the London check-up were settled almost a year after, gossip claims. Accordingly, the guys at the MoFED have already transferred the money to the foreign office, disclosed gossip.
Nonetheless, for reasons not explained, the paper trails circulating within the various federal agencies in order to process the request have been recalled, claims gossip. A couple of days last week were spent on such an effort, fuelling a new cycle of speculations on the wellbeing of the Prime Minister, according to gossip.
It looks like there is a lot more that the administration’s spin-doctors need to do on the public relations front to reassure an otherwise alarmed bureaucracy and public, before the grapevine spins things out of control, those at the gossip corridors agree.
No doubt that he has been outside of the country much of last week; whether that was for recovery due to exhaustion – and for skipping couple of checks up last year – or something else, gossip disclosed. Nonetheless, some at the diplomatic corridor claim that he is now in a very good health, expected to have been back to Addis Abeba on Saturday night.
If, indeed, the Prime Minister was sick and is now recovering, there should be no reason to keep the public in the dark about the health of their leader, many at the gossip corridor agree.
Source: Addis Fortune – June 8, 2012
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Exceptional post however I was wanting to know if you could
write a litte more on this topic? I’d be very grateful if you could elaborate a little bit further. Many thanks!
I pray for you health with GOD.
I agree. May God give him a quick recovery. Our leaders needs to take a holiday, refresh their minds. they deserve it! Stress is bad for health and decision making. May God Bless them and Ethiopia.
Really ,this is bad news for all Ethiopian people about Meles zenawi sickens, i wish to him good recovery in a short period of time and God always with him .
I THANK U DEAR BROTHER , I AGREE WITH YOUR COMMENTS. I WISH HIM A BWTTWER H=EALTH AND FAST RECOVERY. HE HAS TO BE RESPECTED FOR THE LONG YEARS O SERVICE HE SERVED FOR HIS COUNTRY. ME AND MANY ETHIOPIANS ARE PRAYING FOR HIS WELL BEING RATHER THAN THE ‘’BLA …BLA…’’ OF SOME GROUPS. WE SHOULD AT LEAST WORRY AND WISH FOR HIS WELL BEING AS HE DESERVES IT.
MAY GOD HEAR US OUR PRAYERS WE SEEK FOR HIS HEALTH.
AMEN
He is a human being & got sick… I wish him quick recovery!
it will be a great disaster if he dies, i wish health and peaceful life. he has done a lot to our country, we Ethiopians should weigh the success and the failure by Melses Zenawi. I want to see him alive and retirement from his job: i want to see him in Ethipian streets walking and drinking makiyato with the people,
meles did not attend the nepad meeting and the reason given is due to his illness .I do not think the health issue has to be kept secret and the administration has the obligation to inform the ethiopian people about the prime minister health issue . I wish he will recover soon or if the health issue is very serious inform the ethiopian people and to transfer the power .
May God recover his health, if this is true. It will be a big disaster for the country… I don’t want him to leave his position like this. It is very clear that he did many things in his life for this country. But I always wish him to leave with peace and stable manner substituting a right person democratically who can build on the base that this honorable man grounded.
it will be a sudden hearing about a problem in his health but God will help him to recover soon,as an ethiopian all must believe some one from this party should replace and do his roles because he is tired off helping his country hope we will see him at the Au summit tommorrow may God be with him.
you meant this? https://hornaffairs.com/2011/09/30/where-is-pm-meles-zenawi-13-days-and-counting/
Hi Daniel,
do you think this has anything to do with his visit to Egypt last year? remember you had an article on his two week media disappearance.
He is wake up for Ethiopia after an exprience of 20
years and important and matured enough at the critical time. Indeed if he died it is great disaster.
i wish him to recover soon, but for the well being of the country, he has to resign and look what will happen in the country that will help to advice and coach the young leaders. why our public medias are silent on such crirical issues?
i really support his leave from his power but not in such way but by transferring to somebody else
Dear God,
please let this “Savior of Ethiopia” live long enough at least until it needs him. He still has a lot to give than to take from it. No other leader is yet to be trusted to lead this country through the conspiracies of its enemies and its masked friend-like enemies. Not only Ethiopia but also Africa and the world have a lot to lose and to miss, the talent and wit this guy has to offer.
Amen
Although I don’t buy what is being said and written in the extremist diaspora websites what will happen if Meles dies, I wish him recover soon (if he is really sick). Whether Meles dies or lives is (which is on the hand of God) has will have little impact on the stability and peace of Ethiopia as there are many professionals ready to lead it. Whatever, I want to see him healthy, lead Ethiopia for the next 3 years, and then retire to take rest and live as an individual. This man has been serving its people starting from the age of 19, and he needs some rest, and test what normal life looks like!