Ambachew Mekonnen


Ambachew Mekonnen was an Ethiopian politician who served as the president of the Amhara Region of Ethiopia from March to June 2019, when he was assassinated in a coup attempt.

Early life and education

Ambachew Mekonnen was born in Gayint, South Gondar, to a family of farmers. His secondary education was interrupted due to the Ethiopian Civil War, when his school was closed, and he joined the Ethiopian People's Democratic Movement as a guerrilla in 1990. He completed his secondary studies via distance education and was appointed as an administrator in Abichuna Gne'a and Sheno in North Shewa.
He went on to receive a BA in economics from the Ethiopian Civil Service University, an MPP from the Korea Development Institute, and an MSc and a PhD in international finance and economic development from the University of Kent, writing his dissertation on "Economic growth, trade and investment in sub-Saharan Africa: nexus and determinants”.
Before his appointment as president of the Amhara Region, he served in various roles, including the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, Ethiopia. He also served as an infrastructure adviser in the Prime Minister's office prior to his selection as regional President on 6 March 2019, replacing Gedu Andargachew.
Ambachew was killed on 22 June 2019 in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, by a supposed hit squad during a coup attempt in the Amhara region. He was killed along with his adviser.