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Koye Feche
Koyyee Faccee (Oromo)
Sub-city
Koye Feche is located in Ethiopia
Koye Feche
Koye Feche
Location within Ethiopia
Koye Feche is located in Africa
Koye Feche
Koye Feche
Koye Feche (Africa)
Coordinates: 8°53′22.13″N 38°50′27.46″E / 8.8894806°N 38.8409611°E / 8.8894806; 38.8409611
Country Ethiopia
Region Oromia
ZoneOromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne
Time zoneUTC+3 (EAT)

Koye Feche Sub-city (Oromo: Koyyee Faccee) is a town in the new Sheger City of Oromia Region, Ethiopia, formerly located in the Oromia Special Zone Surrounding Finfinne. [1]

Protests

On 7 March 2019, thousands of angry citizens took to the streets to protest in several cities and towns across the Oromia state such as Jimma, Ambo, Awaday, Bale Robe and Adama after Addis Ababa city administration allocated thousands of condominium buildings located in Koye Fache to bidders.[2]

Addis Ababa city administration is acting outside of its jurisdiction and without involving Oromia regional government. Many are carrying banners reading “our land is our bones,” “Koye Feche is in Oromia”, and “No to the master plan”.
— protesters[3]

Oromia government opposed transferring the houses built within Oromia boundary. Several activists insisted that the housing units should be allotted to the uprooted local farmers; this view was also emphasised by the state government and its ruling party.[4]

References

  1. ^ NEWS: MULTIPLE PROTESTS ACROSS OROMIA REGION IN WAKE OF CONDO HOUSES DISTRIBUTION BY ADDIS ABEBA CITY ADMIN, 7 March 2019
  2. ^ Ethiopia's Oromia hit by protests over Addis Ababa housing project, 7 March 2019
  3. ^ NEWS: MULTIPLE PROTESTS ACROSS OROMIA REGION IN WAKE OF CONDO HOUSES DISTRIBUTION BY ADDIS ABEBA CITY ADMIN, 7 March 2019
  4. ^ Pushing boundaries in Ethiopia’s contested capital, 21 June 2021
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