Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia Consults Ethiopian Social Media activists on Setting agendas that matter to the public

State Minister H.E. Ambassador Redwan Hussein and Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ethiopia, H.E. Ambassador Dina Mufti led a discussion today (December 19) with Ethiopian Social media activists on the importance of settling agendas that matter to the public at large.

The discussion covered pivotal national issues, including the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, the law enforcement operation in Tigray, the fruits and challenges of the reform process as well as regional and international interests the country aspires to protect.

At the occasion, Ambassador Redwan said social media activists are encouraged to focus on issues that matter to the lives of Ethiopians and avoid destructive and petty nuances.

As agenda setters, social media activists are expected to put the government accountable for its actions, be aware of national interests, and agents of solidarity and brotherhood of the people, he added.

Ambassador Dina Mufti, recalling the swift changes in the media landscape, urged the social media activists to employ the potential of the new communication platforms to advance their country’s interests.

The meeting noted the importance of producing social media outputs tailored to the needs of an identified audience in the international community with specific goals that the country needs to meet for the sake of the wellbeing of the people and the integrity of the nation.

The meeting draws renowned Ethiopian social media activists who relate their works in English, French and Arabic languages, in addition to Local languages.

Participants thanked the ministry for creating the opportunity to deliberate on important issues that helped them focus on the big picture regarding their country’s domestic and international engagements.