July 07, 2024
Addis Insight
Mohammed Al-Amoudi to Return to Ethiopia with Grand Rolls-Royce Spectre Welcome
The Anticipation and Grandeur Surrounding a Homecoming
After seven years, Saudi-Ethiopian billionaire Mohammed Al-Amoudi is set to return to Ethiopia. Al-Amoudi, known for his extensive investments in the Ethiopian economy, is scheduled to arrive during the first week of Ethiopia’s upcoming new year to attend a family wedding.
A Welcome Fit for a Billionaire
In preparation for his return, the Sheraton Addis hotel has made significant arrangements. The hotel has purchased and transported the first electric Rolls-Royce model, the Rolls-Royce Spectre, to Addis Ababa. The Spectre, known for its advanced technology and luxurious features, represents a milestone in the adoption of electric vehicles. This vehicle, costing $600,000, symbolizes the high-profile nature of Al-Amoudi’s return and the progress MIDROC is making in embracing new technologies.
Al-Amoudi’s Influence and Contributions
Mohammed Al-Amoudi has had a notable impact on Ethiopia through his investments in sectors such as agriculture, mining, real estate, and hospitality. He is recognized for his role in developing the Sheraton Addis, which has become a landmark of luxury in Ethiopia.
Al-Amoudi’s return is seen as a significant event for the country, reflecting the strong connections he maintains with Ethiopia despite his extended absence.
The Context of His Absence
Al-Amoudi’s return follows his release from detention in Saudi Arabia. In January 2019, he was freed after being detained for over a year during Saudi Arabia’s anti-corruption crackdown. His detention had raised concerns among his business associates and the Ethiopian public due to his significant investments and contributions to the country’s development.
During his absence, there were changes within his Ethiopian investment group, MIDROC. In June 2020, Abnet G. Meskel was appointed as CEO of MIDROC Ethiopia. His tenure ended under unclear circumstances, leading to a leadership change. Jemal Ahmed, known for his experience with Al-Amoudi’s enterprises, succeeded him, bringing a new direction to the company.
Al-Amoudi’s Wealth and Forbes Ranking
According to the latest Forbes ranking, Mohammed Al-Amoudi’s wealth is estimated at $8.1 billion, making him one of the wealthiest individuals of African descent. His diverse portfolio of investments has continued to thrive despite his absence.
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