Two years since the Ethiopia-Tigray peace accords, tensions are rising again, with fears of renewed war. Although the 2022 agreement brought temporary peace, many are displaced, and socio-economic conditions have worsened significantly. The Tigrayan leadership has fractured into competing factions, undermining stability. The lack of law and order, coupled with a rise in conflict-related fears, has left many residents, particularly in Mekelle, anxious about their future. The situation remains delicate, with many unsure about the effectiveness of the Pretoria Agreement in restoring peace and order.
"After the Pretoria Agreement, there was peace, but with many challenges. After some time, problems arose due to differences among the leaders. They have split into two factions, creating unrest in society and instilling fear about what will happen next."
"The TPLF had been very united for many, many years. They'd always resolved their problems internally. Now they are completely and utterly split."
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