Yilma Deressa

Yilma Deressa
Minister of Foreign Affairs
In office
1958–1960
Preceded byAmbaye Wolde Mariam (acting)
Succeeded byHaddis Alemayehu
Minister of Finance
In office
1957–1970
MonarchHaile Selassie
Preceded byMakonnen Habte-Wold
Succeeded byMahtema Selassie Wolde Meskel
Personal details
Born(1907-09-21)21 September 1907
DiedJanuary 1979(1979-01-00) (aged 71)
Spouse(s)Elsabet Workeneh
Kidist Tessema
EducationLondon School of Economics

Yilma Deressa (21 September 1907 – January 1979) was an Ethiopian politician and a member of the Welega aristocracy. He served as Finance Minister (1957–1970) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1958-1960), Ambassador to the United States, and member of the Ethiopian Senate. John Spencer includes him in his list of five public figures who occupied the most important posts in the two decades following the Second World War.

He was a member of the Welega aristocracy of southwestern Ethiopia. Yilma's father, Blatta Deressa Amante, whom Bahru Zewde describes as "perhaps the most prolific contributor to the weekly forum of the educated elite, Berhanena Selam" a newspaper, in the 1920s, was a cousin of Dejazmach Kumsa Moroda, the last king of Leqa Naqamte, Moti Moroda Bekere. Blatta Deressa was also a successful businessman, and served as a director in the Ministry of Agriculture in the 1930s, and after returning from exile in Sudan in 1941, Blatta Deressa acquired a reputation as an Oromo oral historian.