Abba Jofir

The Italians were recruiting people to rebel within Ethiopia in hopes of fomenting division before the impending invasion.

After the discovery of his letters, he was summoned to Addis Ababa, charged with treason and imprisoned.

During this time, they freed their ally and installed him as Sultan of the Italian Province of Galla-Sidamo.

[1] During the Italian occupation, Abba Jobir released broadcasts to the Arabic-speaking world, and traveled with a bodyguard of ten armed men, mainly due to the increased threat of assassination against him by Ethiopian Patriots of Kaffa/Jimma Province.

[2] Following the Italian defeat in 1942, Abba Jobir was imprisoned again, and later pardoned by Haile Selassie I.