Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 03:20 pm
Ethiopia’s capital Addis Ababa will on Saturday host the annual Irrecha thanksgiving festival, that is expected to bring together millions of Oromos from all over the country.
The country’s prime minister, biy Ahmed, urged all Ethiopians to celebrate the festival as a symbol of peace and unity.
Abiy said he believes Irrecha can help strengthen harmony and unity among nations, nationalities, and people of Ethiopia.
Oromos, who are the largest ethnic group in the country, are reported to be gathering in the city dressed in black, red and white traditional regalia. This is the first time the festival is being held in the capital, in over a century.
The Oromia region lies south of the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa and the Oromos have previously clashed with the federal government over control of the capital.
The US embassy in Ethiopia last month issued a security alert to its citizens over this festival, urging them to “reconsider travelling” to the city or “avoid large gatherings” if they were already in Addis Ababa.
In 2016, clashes between security forces and the Oromos left at least 52 people dead, at the Irrecha festival celebrated in the town of Bishoftu.
About the Irrecha festival
The Oromo people celebrate Irrecha to thank God for the blessings bestowed upon them throughout the previous year.
The festival also welcomes the new season with a hope for bounty harvests, following the rainy season.
Irrecha festivals bring together friends, family, relatives and tourists to a celebration of joy and happiness.
The festival, which is part of the UNESCO registered Gada system, will be celebrated at the Hora Finfinne, the Meskel Square and the United Nations African Economic Commission (ECA) Park. It will also be celebrated in Bishoftu Hora Harsedi on Sunday.
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