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{{Hatnote|This is an [[Eritrean name]]. The last name is a [[patronymic]], not a [[surname|family name]]; this person is referred to by the given name Sebhat.}}
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| successor2 = [[Saleh Meki]]
| successor2 = [[Saleh Meki]]
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1951}}
| birth_date = {{birth year and age|1951}}
| birth_place = [[Aksum]], [[Tigray Province]], [[Ethiopian Empire]]<ref name="Killion">{{cite book| title=Historical Dictionary of Eritrea| first=Tom |last=Killion |year=1998 | isbn=0-8108-3437-5}}</ref>
| birth_place = [[Axum]], [[Tigray Province]], [[Ethiopian Empire]]<ref name="Killion">{{cite book| title=Historical Dictionary of Eritrea| first=Tom |last=Killion |year=1998 | isbn=0-8108-3437-5}}</ref>
| party = [[People's Front for Democracy and Justice|PFDJ]]
| party = [[People's Front for Democracy and Justice|PFDJ]]
| battles = * [[Eritrean War of Independence]]
| battles = * [[Eritrean War of Independence]]
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| allegiance = {{flagicon image|Flag of the EPLF.svg}} [[EPLF]]<br />{{flagicon|Eritrea}} [[Eritrea]]
| allegiance = {{flagicon image|Flag of the EPLF.svg}} [[EPLF]]<br />{{flagicon|Eritrea}} [[Eritrea]]
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'''Sebhat Ephrem''' ([[Tigrinya language|Tigrinya]]: ስብሓት ኤፍረም; born 1951 in [[Aksum]], Ethiopia) is an Eritrean military officer and politician who is the Minister of Energy and Mines for [[Eritrea]]. He was also the former Minister of Defence and former [[Eritrean People's Liberation Front]] (EPLF) commander during the [[Eritrean War of Independence]].
'''Sebhat Ephrem''' ([[Tigrinya language|Tigrinya]]: ስብሓት ኤፍረም; born 1951) is an Eritrean military officer and politician who is the Minister of Energy and Mines for [[Eritrea]]. He was also the former Minister of Defence and former [[Eritrean People's Liberation Front]] (EPLF) commander during the [[Eritrean War of Independence]].


==Early life==
==Early life==

Latest revision as of 04:47, 20 November 2024

Sebhat Ephrem
Minister of Energy and Mines
Assumed office
2013
PresidentIsaias Afwerki
3rd Minister of Defence
In office
1995–2013
Preceded byMesfin Hagos
Succeeded byFilipos Woldeyohannes
2nd Minister of Health
In office
1994–1995
Preceded byHaile Mehtsun
Succeeded bySaleh Meki
Personal details
Born1951 (age 72–73)
Axum, Tigray Province, Ethiopian Empire[1]
Political partyPFDJ
Military service
Allegiance EPLF
Eritrea Eritrea
Battles/wars

Sebhat Ephrem (Tigrinya: ስብሓት ኤፍረም; born 1951) is an Eritrean military officer and politician who is the Minister of Energy and Mines for Eritrea. He was also the former Minister of Defence and former Eritrean People's Liberation Front (EPLF) commander during the Eritrean War of Independence.

Early life

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Sebhat Ephrem was born in Aksum, Ethiopia to Eritrean parents from Asmara. His father was a Protestant-educated hospital administrator and Sebhat attended the Evangelical Lutheran School in Asmara, Eritrea. He later studied pharmacy at Addis Ababa University for two years before joining the EPLF in 1972.

Military career

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He quickly rose up the ranks from a political commissar to becoming part of the executive committee in 1977. He became the General Staff of the EPLA in 1986 and was credited as the leading strategist of the victories at Afabet, Massawa and Dekemhare. After liberation Sebhat Ephrem served from June 1992 to March 1994 as the Governor of Asmara. From March 1994 to May 1995 he served as the Minister of Health. In both positions he brought structure and reorganization to these offices. After leaving the military in June 1992, he returned to the army in May 1995 with the rank of general and was appointed and confirmed as Minister of Defense. It is believed that in 1998 he was the only 4-star general in the Eritrean Defence forces.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b Killion, Tom (1998). Historical Dictionary of Eritrea. ISBN 0-8108-3437-5.