Building a Nation: The Long Walk to Freedom and Unity

By Dhabessa Wakjira
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Nation-building is no simple task. It is a long, arduous journey that demands relentless commitment, profound sacrifice, and an unyielding spirit. To build a nation is to weave knowledge, courage, and resilience into an unbreakable fabric—a shield strong enough to stand firm against any enemy. It is to reject the chains of servitude, to organize with urgency, and to play one’s part in the collective march toward liberation. No nation that has endured the crushing weight of subjugation has ever emerged free without a determined struggle.
This truth resonates deeply in the heart of Oromia.
The Anatomy of Struggle
Throughout history, the path to freedom has been paved with the blood, sweat, and tears of those who refused to bow. Nation-building is not merely about constructing roads, schools, or hospitals—though these are vital—it is about constructing a collective identity, a shared purpose, and an unwavering belief in the possibility of a better tomorrow. It demands the fusion of knowledge and courage, transforming passive hope into active resistance against all forces that seek to diminish a people’s dignity.
Every nation that has broken free from the shackles of oppression has done so through a conscious, deliberate, and sustained struggle. There are no shortcuts. There are no handouts. Freedom, history teaches us, is never given—it is taken. It is earned through the willingness to pay the full price of liberation, to endure hardship, and to press forward even when the odds seem insurmountable.
The Call to Unity
Oromia belongs to all Oromo people—this is an undeniable truth. But belonging alone is not enough. To truly claim what is rightfully theirs, the Oromo people must stand united. Division is the weapon of the oppressor; unity is the shield of the oppressed. When hands are joined in common purpose, no force can break the spirit of a people determined to be free.
The struggle for liberation is not a spectator sport. It demands active participation from every son and daughter of Oromia. It requires setting aside differences, overcoming internal conflicts, and rallying around a singular vision: a free, prosperous, and dignified Oromia where every citizen can thrive.
The Price of Freedom
There is no free nation that has not paid the ultimate price. Liberation comes at a cost, and that cost must be borne collectively. It is not enough to hope for freedom; one must be prepared to fight for it. The struggle is not for the faint of heart, nor is it for those who seek comfort in the status quo. It is for the brave, the determined, and the unwavering.
The road ahead is long and fraught with challenges. There will be setbacks, disappointments, and moments of doubt. But history shows that those who persist, those who refuse to give up in the face of adversity, are the ones who ultimately triumph. The Oromo people have everything to gain and nothing to lose by standing together in this fight.
The Final Victory
Unity is not just a strategy—it is the very soul of the struggle. When the Oromo people stand together, hand in hand, shoulder to shoulder, they become an unstoppable force. Their collective strength lies not in weapons or wealth, but in their shared determination to overcome.
The struggle is long, and the challenges are immense. But the spirit of the Oromo people is indomitable. With unity as their foundation, courage as their guide, and the dream of freedom as their destination, they will prevail.
Oromiyaan ni bilisooma!
Posted on July 14, 2026, in Aadaa, Afaan, Biography, Bokkkuu, Confidentiality, Diaspora, Face of Injustice, Finfinne, freedom, gadaa, gender, Language, Media, News, Oromia, Oromo truth telling, Press Release, Siinqee, Sirna Oromo, Waaqeffannaa. Bookmark the permalink. Leave a comment.




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