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Lencho Letta

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Nationality
  
Ethiopian

Political party
  
Oromo Democratic Front

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Occupation
  
PoliticianChemical Engineer

Lencho Letta is a prominent Ethiopian politician and Oromo activist who was founding member of Oromo Liberation Front (OLF). He was the Deputy Secretary General of the Oromo Liberation Front(OLF) from 1974 to 1995. In Late 1990s Lencho left OLF leadership due to ideological differences. He is currently the leader of Oromo Democratic front, which was formed in 2013.

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Early life

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Lencho was born in Dembidolo, Oromia region, Western Ethiopia. He studied his elementary and middle school at a local school in Dembidolo. Later he went to Adama and completed his high school education. In 1966 he enrolled at University of Rochester to study Chemical Engineering and graduate in 1970. After graduation, he returned to Ethiopia and worked as Engineer in Metehara Sugar factory for one year. In 1971 he moved to Addis Ababa and help to establish Ethiopian Standards Agency where he woked until 1974.

Poltical career

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From 1970 to 1974 Lencho with some radical Oromo nationalist was working clandestinely to form OLF. In 1974 the Marxist Derg staged a coup d'état against Emperor Haile Selassie. Late in 1974 Lencho with some radical Oromo nationalist went underground and officially launched the OLF for guerrilla army struggle against the Marxist Derg regime of Mengistu Haile Mariam.

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Starting from the late 1970s until 1995 Lencho served as Deputy General Secretary of the OLF. He was the leading representative OLF's negotiation team with TPLF leader Meles Zenawi and EPLF leader Isaias Afwerki during the 1980s and early 1990s. He was also leading negotiator for the OLF during Ethiopian Transitional Government from 1991 to 1995. Late 1992 the transitional agreement between OLF and TPLF fall apart and the OLF quit the transition government to wage army struggle against EPRDF.

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In the late 1993 Lencho expelled from OLF due leadership fallout and an ideological difference with OLF leadership, particularly with the question Oromo self-determination. Since the 1970s the OLF push for establishing an independent state of Oromia. However, since the introduction of ethnic federalism in Ethiopia in 1995 several Oromo activists including the Oromo People's Congress leader Merera Gudina has been arguing for democratizing the Ethiopian State.

Starting from late 1990s Lencho become an advocate of preserving Oromo people's right by Democratizing Ethiopian state. He wrote two book "Ethiopian State at the Crossroads" (Red Sea Press, 1999) and "The Horn of Africa as Common Homeland" (Wilfrid University Press, 2004) which he argues in favor of Democratizing Ethiopia.

Later 2013 Lencho with several former OLF activities launches Oromo Democratic Front (ODF) an opposition organization which is advocating for Oromo right in exile.

On March 19, 2015, Lencho returned to Ethiopia after more than two decades of exile to fight for Oromo rights within the existing political structure in Ethiopia. However, the government of Ethiopia expelled Lencho and other ODF delegation team from Ethiopia within 24 hours.

He currently resides in Oslo, Norway. He is associated with the Norwegian Research Institution, Fafo Institute for Applied International Studies (Fafo AIS). He works as a freelance analyst of political developments in the Horn of Africa.

References

Lencho Letta Wikipedia