Jama Mohamed Ghalib جامع محمد غالب | |
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Minister of Interior of the Somali Democratic Republic | |
Police Commissioner of the Somali Democratic Republic | |
Vice chairman of Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia | |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Erigavo, British Somaliland | January 2, 1933
Died | April 26, 2022[2]
[3] Djibouti, Djibouti [4] | (aged 88–89)
Resting place | Hargeisa, Somaliland |
Children | 9 |
Jama Mohamed Ghalib ( Somali: Jaamac Maxamed Ghalib, Arabic: جامع محمد غالب) was a Somali writer, former military leader and police chief, and politician from Erigavo, Somaliland. [5] He was a leading figure of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia.
Ghalib hails from the Eidagale clan of the Isaaq clan family.He was a major general in the army of the Somali Republic, [6] and was later appointed the Police Commissioner of the Somali Democratic Republic. [7] Ghalib also held various ministerial and cabinet positions in the government of Somalia, including Secretary of Interior, [8] Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, [9] Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, [10] Minister of Transportation, [6] and Minister of Interior. [7]
After his retirement from politics, Jama wrote on Somali history. [11] He taught history, political science and public administration at universities in Mogadisho, including City University, Mogadisho. [12]
During the Ethiopian invasion and occupation of Somalia, Jama served as one of the two vice chairman of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia, the principal insurgent political opposition. [13]
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Jama Mohamed Ghalib جامع محمد غالب | |
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Minister of Interior of the Somali Democratic Republic | |
Police Commissioner of the Somali Democratic Republic | |
Vice chairman of Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia | |
Personal details | |
Born | [1] Erigavo, British Somaliland | January 2, 1933
Died | April 26, 2022[2]
[3] Djibouti, Djibouti [4] | (aged 88–89)
Resting place | Hargeisa, Somaliland |
Children | 9 |
Jama Mohamed Ghalib ( Somali: Jaamac Maxamed Ghalib, Arabic: جامع محمد غالب) was a Somali writer, former military leader and police chief, and politician from Erigavo, Somaliland. [5] He was a leading figure of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia.
Ghalib hails from the Eidagale clan of the Isaaq clan family.He was a major general in the army of the Somali Republic, [6] and was later appointed the Police Commissioner of the Somali Democratic Republic. [7] Ghalib also held various ministerial and cabinet positions in the government of Somalia, including Secretary of Interior, [8] Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, [9] Minister of Local Government and Rural Development, [10] Minister of Transportation, [6] and Minister of Interior. [7]
After his retirement from politics, Jama wrote on Somali history. [11] He taught history, political science and public administration at universities in Mogadisho, including City University, Mogadisho. [12]
During the Ethiopian invasion and occupation of Somalia, Jama served as one of the two vice chairman of the Alliance for the Re-liberation of Somalia, the principal insurgent political opposition. [13]
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