Addis Ababa — Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has extended the appointment of Lieutenant General Tadesse Worede as Chief Administrator of the Tigray Interim Administration for an additional one-year term, effective April 9, 2026.
The Office of the Prime Minister (PMO) announced the decision in a social media statement, citing Article 62(9) of the Constitution of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, as well as provisions under Proclamation No. 359/1995 and Council of Ministers Regulation No. 479/2013 governing interim regional administrations.
Earlier on Tuesday, Prime Minister Abiy met with Lieutenant General Tadesse to review his annual performance report and discuss key findings. The meeting focused on progress achieved over the past year and outlined priority areas for the coming period.
Lieutenant General Tadesse has led the interim administration since April 2025, having previously served as deputy administrator. His appointment followed a peaceful transition process aimed at ensuring continuity and stability in regional governance.
The extension of his tenure is seen as part of ongoing federal government efforts to consolidate durable peace and advance the region’s transitional process within the constitutional framework.
