Yonathan Dhibisaa’s Journey: From Freedom Fighter to Political Leader

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A Life of Struggle and Service: Yonathan Dhibisaa’s Journey Captured in New Book

Addis Ababa – A new literary work is set to offer an unprecedented glimpse into the life of one of Oromia’s most prominent political figures. A book chronicling the life and legacy of Yonathan Dhibisaa Seedaa—a founding member and former central committee leader of the Oromo Peoples’ Democratic Organization (OPDO)—will be launched on April 4, 2026, at Ghion Hotel starting at 7:00 PM.

The event marks not just the release of a book, but a celebration of a life defined by decades of political activism, military leadership, and public service. Organizers have extended a warm invitation to the public, calling on all who revere history and political struggle to attend.

A Storied Career in Politics and Public Service

Yonathan Dhibisaa is no stranger to the corridors of power or the rigors of the battlefield. As a founding member of the OPDO, a party that later merged to form the Prosperity Party, he played a pivotal role in the region’s political evolution. His leadership extended beyond party politics into the highest echelons of regional government, where he served in key positions—from holding a high-level security post to eventually becoming the Minister of Justice for the Oromia regional state.

A Military Leader in the Struggle for Freedom

Before his political career, Dhibisaa’s life was forged in the crucible of armed struggle. His commitment to the cause of the Oromo people saw him traverse a vast arc of conflict, journeying from Eritrea to Egypt as a leader within the Oromo Liberation Army (Waraana Bilisummaa Oromoo—WBO). For over 17 years, he served on the front lines, dedicating his youth to the pursuit of self-determination.

Perhaps one of the most defining chapters of his legacy unfolded in the Metekel Zone of the Benishangul-Gumuz region, specifically in Gida and Kiramu districts of eastern Wollega. Historians and comrades recall his role in leading armed resistance to protect Oromo communities that were facing grave threats. His willingness to stand on the front lines during those dark days has cemented his reputation as a leader who did not simply command from a distance but faced danger alongside his people. That chapter of his life, marked by personal sacrifice and direct confrontation with violence, is one that organizers say “will never be forgotten.”

Returning to Civilian Life

After decades of service—first as a freedom fighter and later as a high-ranking government official—Dhibisaa ultimately stepped away from formal political power. Following his tenure in the cabinet, he chose to lay down the mantle of authority, returning to a quieter life focused on personal reflection and family. It is from this space of experience and retrospection that the new book emerges.

What the Book Offers

According to those close to the author, the book is more than a memoir. It is described as a deep reflection that shares insights into his political journey, personal experiences, and the vision he holds for the future. It promises to provide readers with an intimate look at the decisions, struggles, and moments of clarity that shaped his path.

Organizers believe the book holds immense value—not just for those who followed his career, but for a new generation of leaders interested in governance, resilience, and social transformation.

An Invitation to All

In a statement released ahead of the launch, the organizers emphasized the importance of remembering history.

“If people forget history, history will not forget the people,” they said, underscoring the significance of documenting and honoring the experiences of those who have shaped the nation’s political landscape.

The event is open to the public, and attendees are encouraged to share the invitation widely. The launch will take place at Ghion Hotel, a historic venue in the capital, on the evening of April 4, 2026.

For those who value stories of perseverance, leadership, and the long arc of the struggle for justice, this book promises to be an essential addition to their library.


Event Details:

  • Occasion: Book Launch – Celebrating the Life of Yonathan Dhibisaa Seedaa
  • Date: April 4, 2026
  • Time: 7:00 PM (Local Time)
  • Venue: Ghion Hotel, Addis Ababa
  • Admission: Open to the public
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