Abdiwahid Gonjeh
Abdiwahid Elmi Gonjeh عبدالواحد عبدي علمي غونجاه | |
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Prime Minister of Somalia Acting | |
In office 24 September 2010 – 31 October 2010 | |
President | Sharif Sheikh Ahmed |
Preceded by | Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke |
Succeeded by | Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo Current position =Senator of Upper house Somali government |
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Born | Dusamareeb galgaduud somalia |
Political party | Transitional Federal Government |
Abdiwahid Elmi Gonjeh (Somali: Cabdiwaahid Elmi Goonjeex, Arabic: وحيد عبدي علمي غونجاه), popularly known as Abdiwahid Gonjeh,[1] is a Somali politician. He is currently a Senator of upper house of the Federal Parliament representing Galgaduud region , Abudwak District. From September through October 2010, he was the acting Prime Minister of Somalia, a post he inherited from Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke.[2][3] Prior to his appointment, Gonjeh had been the Deputy Prime Minister and federal Minister for Transport.[4]
He hails from the Darod Marehan subclan. In mid-2012, Gonjeh presented himself as a candidate in Somalia's 2012 presidential elections.[5]
References
- ^ "Somalia:Sharma'rke Hands over to Acting Prime Minister". 27 September 2010.
- ^ Rulers – Prime Minister of Somalia – Abdiwahid Elmi Gonjeh
- ^ Somali interim PM hails changes in gov't as "historic"
- ^ "Somalia: President appoints acting PM". Africa News. 22 September 2010. Archived from the original on 8 January 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Somalia's presidential vote". AFP. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Somalia Acting 2010 | Succeeded by Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed |
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