

Xafiiska Madaxweynaha Dowladda Soomaaliya
Office of the Somali President
Mogadishu Somalia September 10, 2012 10:53:34 AM
His
Excellency Hassan Sheikh Mohamud is the newly elected President of the
Democratic Republic of Somalia, and we are very please to watch and
witness this historic presidential elections which took place in
Mogadishu Somalia on September 10, 2012.
Taariikh nololeedka madaxweyne Xasan Sheekh Maxamuud
Madaxweynaha cusub ee loo doortay inuu hoggaamiyo dalka Soomaaliya muddada 4-ta sano ee soo socota waa aqoonyahan 57 jir ah.
Wuxuu
ku dhashay magaalada Jalalaqsi ee gobolka Hiiraan. Wuxuu doorashada
madaxtinimada kaga guuleystay Shariif Sheekh Axmed oo Soomaaliya
madaxweyne ka ahaa tan iyo sanadkii 2009.
Xasan
Sheekh Maxamuud wuxuu sanadkii 1981 ka qalinjebiyay jaamacadda qaranka
Soomaaliya. Dalka India ayuu aqoon kororsi u aaday, wuxuuna sanadkii
1988 shahaada Master Degree ka qaatay jaamacad ku taalla dalkaas oo lagu
magacaabo Bhopal University.
Wuxuu
siyaasadda dalka Soomaaliya ku soo biiray sanadkii 2011 kaddib shir ka
dhacay hoteel Saxafi ee magaalada Muqdisho, halkaasoo loogu doortay inuu
noqdo guddoomiyaha xisbiga PDP ee Nabadda iyo Horumarinta (Peace and
Development Party).
Xisbiga
PDP waxaa xubno ka ah wasiirkii hore ee warfaafinta Soomaaliya, Daahir
Maxamuud Geelle iyo xildhibaan hore, Maxamed Nuur Sheegoow.
Muddadii
u dhaxeysay 1993 ilaa 1995, Xasan wuxuu ku noqday Soomaaliya isagoo
gobollada koonfurta iyo bartamaha Soomaaliya kala shaqeeyay hay’adda
UNICEF ee Qaramada Midoobay u qaabilsan daryeelka carruurta.
Wuxuu
kaloo la shaqeeyay dhowr hay’adood oo ay ku jiraan UNDP, UNICEF, Life
and Peace Institiute, Conciliation Resources, Oxford University, Center
for Refugees studies, Interpeace, CRD iyo dowladdii KMG ahayd.
Sanadkii
2010 wuxuu hormuud jaamacadeed ka noqday machadka SIMAD ee magaalada
Muqdisho oo uu isagu wax ka aasaasay. Machadka SIMAD ayaa markii dambe
laga dhigay jaamacadda SIMAD.
Madaxweynaha cusub ee Soomaaliya wuxuu ku hadlaa luuqadaha Soomaaliga iyo af-Ingiriiska.
The Top Security Heads
Director of Somali National Intelligence and Security Agency) Formerly known as NSS (Vacant)

Taliyaha Cusub Ciidanka Milatariga Dowladda Soomaaliya ayaa Loo Magacaabay Jeneraal Daahir Aadan Cilmi ( Indha Qarshe )
General Dahir Adan Elmi (Indho-Qarsho) is the new Chief of the Somali Military Forces
Abaanduulaha Ciidanka Xooga dalka Soomaaliyeed Loo Magacaabay Jeneraal C/Risaaq Khaliif Xuseen.
Taliyaha Guutada Koowaad Iyo Madaxa Amniga Madaxtooyada Qaranka Korneyl C/laahi Cali Caanood/Somali Statehouse Security Chief
Term started Tuesday, August 28, 201212:16:31 PM
Honorable Prof. Mohamed Sheikh Osman Aden (Jawari) is the newly and
democratically elected Speaker of the Somali National Parliament
Tuesday, August 28, 201212:16:31 PM
Mogadishu: Monday, August 20, 2012 3:41:40 PM(Somaligov News):
Term ended on Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Dear
Somalis & Fellow Global Citizens, His Excellency Muse Hassan Sheikh
Sayid Abdulle is the new Interim Speaker of Parliament and the
President of the Republic of Somalia until Somalia elects a new Speaker
and a President.
No
President in the Office of the President as of August 5, 2012 because
the President is interim until he is re-elected or replaced by a new
President
His Excellency Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed is the President of the Democratic Republic of Somalia
Excellency Sheekh Sharif Sheekh is the President of the Democratic Republic of Somalia Friday, January 30, 2009 4:29:58 PM
Sharif Sheikh Ahmed Sheikh Mahmud,
Somalia’s ayoungest president ever, is the most prominent Somali
politician in the 21 century. Born in 25 July 1964 in Middle Shebelle,
has completed his Koran course when he was 9 years old. He continued
hisstudies and joined Sheikh Sufi secondary school where he acquired a
school leaving certificate for secondary education in 1988, a time the
country was about to plunge into crisis.
His
journey of searching higher education has not been blocked by the
nation experience of one of the continent’s longest and devastating
civil war that destroyed the universities of the country he and people
like him had in mine to study. He travelled to Khartoum, Sudan and
started his undergraduate degree in geography at the University of
Kordofan, before shifting to an Islamic law degree at Al-jaamac
Al-maftuuxa University in Libya where he obtained his law degree in
1998, ten years after his secondary school.
Sheikh
Sharif returned to his country in 2000, a time Somalia was under
warlord’s control, a time two friends in Mogadishu neighborhoods could
not visit each other as a result of clan separation and social mistrust.
Scared and scarred people, the legacy of the civil war was everywhere
in the country, and Sheikh Sharif’s had ambitions of saving Somalia, a
dream no one could imagine it may come true in a few years.
He
established Alshuruuq Agency, a cultural and heritage institution and
the Federation of Adolescents in Mogadishu that created social
interaction among Somalis in the capital, who never crossed virtual
boundaries formed by war bosses. That step forward reshaped the city and
brought together long term missing friends, schoolmates, religious
leaders, women and elders.
In
his mission of restoring law and order in a ruined, failed state, he
became the regional attorney of his home province, Middle Shabelle,
where he was the chairman of provincial court in Jowhar between 2001 and
2002. The warlord in charge of the province, Mohamed Omar Habeeb Dhere
had never appreciated the uncompromised Islamic law that Sharif
exercised which favors no one whether he or she is high profile or law
profile, rich or poor, man or woman, white or black or clan superiority.
He
was expelled from the region by Mohamed Habeb, the governor of Middle
Shabelle. Many of Jawhar residents and other visiting Somalis suffered
after Sheikh Sharif left the region since the law enforcement forces
listened one man’s words that become the regulation of that area.
He
then went back to Mogadishu in 2002, and started teaching geography at
Jubba secondary school since 2004. He is a simple man with humanity and
respect, who never discriminated people regardless to race, religion and
ethnicity.
The
former chief executive officer of Somalia’s Foundation of Scholars
during 2003 and 2005 was also the chairman of Sinai Islamic court in
Mogadishu and later the leader of the Islamic Courts Union that
controlled much of southern and central Somalia in the last have of
2006.
Under
his six months government, Somalia has seen swift political and
economical changes. Warlords were chased out, and their influence
demolished. Roadblocks of peace removed in short time, with less
expenses with the help of people’s support and capability, Mogadishu
international airport and port were reopened after sixteen years which
majority of Somali people considered as a long waited victory that every
other force failed to bring, even with deployment of international
forces under U.N mandate in 1993.
His
short lived government was overthrown in December 2006 by Ethiopian
forces claimed they were helping the Transitional Federal government of
Somalia, a fragile, warlords dominated and divided institutions that did
not do a single task of its assignment since it was established at
Mbagathi, in Nairobi in 2004. He fled to the border between Kenya and
Somalia, where he was detained, with three other Somalis, by Kenyan
police on January 21, 2007 near the Hulugo border. He met the US
Ambassador to Kenya for talks regarding cooperation with the TFG. He was
under the protection of Kenyan authorities staying at a hotel in
Nairobi. On February 1, 2007 Sharif Ahmed was released from Kenyan
police authorities. By February 8, Sheikh Sharif Sheik Ahmed had gone to
Yemen.
As
exile opposition leader, the former leader of the ICU was in many
foreign capitals in search of a headquarters of his proposal of
establishing the Alliance for Re-liberation of Somalia. In a big
conference in Asmara, the Eritrean capital, he and his colleagues
brought together nearly 500 delegates from Islamists, parliamentarians,
civil society and Diaspora in September 2007. The representatives
elected Sheikh Sharif as the chairman of the new opposition umbrella in
14 September 2007 and adopted the action plan of the institution.
In
Feb. 2008, he had meetings with European envoys in Cairo setting up an
agenda for a next Nairobi meeting between ARS and international
community members where Sharif and Ould- Abdalla, U.N special envoy to
Somalia signed a memorandum of understanding in Nairobi which paved the
way the establishment of national unity government.
In
June 9, 2008, Sheikh Sharif’s ARS and the Somali government have signed
an agreement the U.N has praised as “a good progress and a courageous
step forward to restoring the dignity of their wounded country ´´.
In
the agreement, the government and ARS agreed “Within a period of 120
days of the signing of this agreement the TFG will act in accordance
with the decision that has already been taken by the Ethiopian
Government to withdraw its troops from Somalia after the deployment of a
sufficient number of UN Forces” that gave Sheikh Sharif a huge support
of the people who realized Ethiopian troops will not leave without a
consensus in the political parties.
After
two years in exile, he returned to Mogadishu in December 10, 2008
before Ethiopian forces leave the country receiving huge crowds of
welcome in the capital unlike any other leader.
Under the agreement, 200 parliamentarians from his alliance joined in an expanded parliament of 550 members late December 2008.
Sheikh
Sharif realized the need of serving to his nations after his
parliamentary block of the ARS suggested that “they want Sh.sharif as
their candidate of the election”. Sharif Ahmed, has accepted the
proposal at Lisiesta Hotel in Djibouti, and a group of excited
supporters picked him up waving Somalia’s flag.
On
Saturday, December 30, 2008, the Somalia expanded parliament elected
Sheikh Sharif, moderate Islamist opposition as new national president
during a run-off vote in Djibouti. Ahmed passed the necessary majority
of votes, 213 just before 4.00 am local time (01.00 GMT) during an all
night session of parliament under a U.N brokered plan to forge a unity
government in Somalia.
He
was sworn in the next day at Kempinski Hotel. The president’s full day
in office, was spent in the African Union summit in Addis where Somalia
tops the agenda of the meeting.

His
Excellency Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed is officially resigned on 12/29/08 at
11: 00 AM and gave his resignation to the Speaker of the Somali
Transitional Federal Government
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