September 25, 2025
Addis Insight
Addis Ababa Police Announce Road Closures for Meskel Demera Festival
The Addis Ababa Police Headquarters has advised motorists to plan ahead and use alternative routes on Monday, September 16, as the city prepares for the annual Meskel Demera festival at Meskel Square.
The Joint Security and Safety Task Force has completed preparations to ensure a safe and orderly celebration and will begin operations early Monday morning. To facilitate the festivities and manage large crowds, the police will restrict vehicle access to key roads from 10:00 a.m. until the end of the program.
Roads Affected
The following routes will be closed to vehicles during the celebration:
St. Urael Square to Meskel Square – full closure.
Bole to Meskel Square via Olympia – all directions around Olympia Square.
Meskel Flower to Olympia (Gazebo Square) – closed.
Agona Cinema to Meskel Square – heavy vehicles stopped near Agona Cinema; light vehicles diverted at Tilahun Square (Fourth Division).
Legehar Light to Meskel Square – closure near Gehar Light.
Tele Crossing to Stadium – closed at Tele Crossing.
Ras Hotel to Stadium – closed at Ras Hotel.
Harambe Light/Ambassador Cinema to Meskel Square – closed at Harambe Light.
National Palace to Meskel Square – closed near the National Palace.
Zanchis Shell to Bambis – closed near Zanchis Shell.
Jupiter Hotel to ECA – closed near Bambis Salkot Building.
Parking Ban and Security Appeal
Authorities have also prohibited parking—whether short- or long-term—on these routes for the duration of the event. Drivers are urged to cooperate and seek alternative roads to reduce congestion.
The public is encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. Tips can be shared via the Addis Ababa Police emergency lines 011-1-11-01-11 or the toll-free hotline 991.
The police emphasize that these measures are essential to ensure the Meskel Demera festival is celebrated peacefully and safely.
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