It is known that the Government of Ethiopia is undertaking vast and numerous developmental programs to achieve the Growth and Transformation Plan (GTP) series laid out for the holistic renaissance of the country. The Addis Ababa – Adama Expressway (AAE) is one of the construction mega projects developed as part of GTP-I which is open for traffic and administered by the Ethiopian Toll Roads Enterprise. Other expressways (Modjo-Hawassa and Adama-Awash) are underway and many more are planned for future development and operation in line with the dynamic socio-economic development of Ethiopia.
ETRE is responsible for providing toll road services to road users,
operating and maintaining toll roads,
operating service stations built within the boundaries of toll roads,
performing other related activities necessary for the achievement of its purpose.
To be one of the top 5 countries in Africa in terms of toll road service quality in 2020.
Operating and maintaining a safe, comfortable & Reliable toll road service using modern technology and skilled Manpower.
Safety
Customer Oriented
Service Quality
Eco-Friendly
Digitalization
ETRE was established in July 2014 as a public enterprise based on Proclamation no 843/2014 of the parliament of the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia and Regulation no 310/2014 issued by the Council of Ministers. Currently, roads under the jurisdiction of ETRE (i.e., Addis Adama Expressway, Diredawa Dawale Toll Road, and Modjo Batu Expressway), are about 400 km long, and serve more than 32,000 vehicles per day. Moreover, these roads connect the economic, political, and technological center of the nation or capital city, Addis Ababa, to different regions of the country and the border crossings with Djibouti and the important agricultural and industrial areas. The Addis Ababa-Adama Expressway, which is being serviced using modern technologies, is using tools of change in the organization of the Change Army to achieve superior performance; by increasing the existing workforce with knowledge and skills.