More officials leave Somaliland for Mogadishu
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2012 1:05 pm
At least three former Somaliland officials have arrived this week in Mogadishu and are expected to join the new government of Hassan Sheikh Mohamud.
The former vice-chairman of Somaliland’s ruling Kulmiye party, Abdirahman Abdiqadir Farah, is in the Somali capital to take up a key role. According to reports in Mogadishu, he is speculated to become the new minister of state for internal affairs, which sees him head the ministry of interior.
Another official that has left Hargeisa is Mohamud Rage Ibrahim, the former Director-General of Somaliland’s Foreign ministry. Mr Ibrahim is rumored he will be appointed as the new Director-General of Somalia’s Ministry of social affairs.
Mohamed Omar Arteh Ghalib, the son of Somalia’s most prominent foreign minister is among those who left the current Kulmiye administration for Mogadishu. According to sources close to Somali prime minister Abdi Farah Shirdon, he will be named as a senior ambassador to undisclosed country.
The stability in Mogadishu is creating new opportunities for Somaliland political and business figures and dozens have left in the last month alone.
They join Fowsiya Yusuf Haji Aden, who was recently named as Somalia’s foreign minister after leaving her blacklisted political party in Hargeisa.
Like Fowsiya, the ruling party mistreated its former vice-chairman and caused him physical injuries. He left the country for medical care abroad before returning just months ago.
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The former vice-chairman of Somaliland’s ruling Kulmiye party, Abdirahman Abdiqadir Farah, is in the Somali capital to take up a key role. According to reports in Mogadishu, he is speculated to become the new minister of state for internal affairs, which sees him head the ministry of interior.
Another official that has left Hargeisa is Mohamud Rage Ibrahim, the former Director-General of Somaliland’s Foreign ministry. Mr Ibrahim is rumored he will be appointed as the new Director-General of Somalia’s Ministry of social affairs.
Mohamed Omar Arteh Ghalib, the son of Somalia’s most prominent foreign minister is among those who left the current Kulmiye administration for Mogadishu. According to sources close to Somali prime minister Abdi Farah Shirdon, he will be named as a senior ambassador to undisclosed country.
The stability in Mogadishu is creating new opportunities for Somaliland political and business figures and dozens have left in the last month alone.
They join Fowsiya Yusuf Haji Aden, who was recently named as Somalia’s foreign minister after leaving her blacklisted political party in Hargeisa.
Like Fowsiya, the ruling party mistreated its former vice-chairman and caused him physical injuries. He left the country for medical care abroad before returning just months ago.
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