List of members of the Somali Transitional Federal Parliament

Last updated

This is a list of members of the Somali Transitional Federal Parliament . First published on August 29, 2004, the MPs were scheduled to serve until 2009.

List of selected members of the Transitional Federal Parliament as of August 29, 2004

NumberMember of ParliamentClan, Faction, Gender, Cabinet Position, Notes
1.Hon. faid mahamed ali
2.Hon. Ismail A.rahin Mohamed Ali
3.Hon. Abdilahi Mohamed Shine
4.Hon. omar nur gacal
5.Hon. omar yusuf bariise
6.Hon. Axmed gacal taako
7.Hon. khalif axmed gabow
8.Hon. xaaji gacamey
9.Hon. muxuyadin yalaxow
10.Hon. Osman Mohamud Mohamed (Dufle)
11.Hon. geni omar
12.Hon. kufra feeleey
13.Hon. Abdalla Derow Isak
14.Hon. Abdalla Haji Ali
15.Hon. Abdi Abdulle Saeed
16.Hon. Abdi Ahmed Dhuhulow
17.Hon. Abdi Bulle Hussein
18.Hon. Abdi Haji Yaris
19.Hon. Abdi Harshi Abdillahi
20.Hon. Abdi Mohamed Tarrah
21.Hon. Abdi Warsame Isak
22.Hon. Abdiaziz Abdullahi Mohamed
23.Hon. Abdiazis Ibrahim Osman
24.Hon. Abdiaziz Shekh Yusuf
25.Hon. Abdikafi Moalin Hassan
26.Hon. Abdikarim Ahmed Ali
27.Hon. Abdillahi Ahmed Abdille
28.Hon. Abdirahaman Jama Abdalla
29.Hon. Abdirahman Abdi Warre
30.Hon. Abdirahman Haji Ismail
31.Hon. Abdirahman Mohamud Ali
32.Hon. Abdirahman Osman Dirir
33.Hon. Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig
34.Hon. Abdirizak Issak Bihi
35.Hon. Abdiwali Ibrahim Muday
36.Hon Abdiwali Sh Maxamed
37.Hon. Abdow Maax Farah
38.Hon. Abdukadir Aden Jibar
39.Hon. Abdulahi Aden Ahmed (Black)
40.Hon. Abdulahi Aden Ali (Shaletey)
41.Hon. Abdulfatah Ibrahim Rashid
42.Hon. Abdulkadir Haji Mohamoud Dakane
43.Hon. Abdulkadir Mohamed Haji
44.Hon. Abdulkadir Nur Arale (urjufle)
45.Hon. Abdulkadir Osman Wehli
46.Hon. Abdulkadir Sheikh Mohamed Nur
47.Hon. Abdulahi Bille Nour
48.Hon. Abdullahi Ahmed Afrah (Jaangoow)
49.Hon. Abdullahi Gedi Shador
50.Hon. Abdullahi Moalim Mohamed ‘Fah’
51.Hon. Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail
52.Hon. Said Mohamed Addo
53.Hon. Abdulrahman Yusuf Diriye
54.Hon. Abdurahman Aden Ibrahim ‘Ibbi’
55.Hon. Adan Abdullahi Diriye (Mafadhiiste)
56.Hon. Aden Mohamed Ali
57.Hon. Aden Mohamud Mohamed (Fero)
58.Hon. Adil Sheegow Sagar
59.Hon. Ahmed Abdi Omar
60.Hon. Ahmed Abdillahi Jama (Dakir)
61.Hon. Ahmed Abdorahman Mohamed
62.Hon. Ahmed Dhimbil Robleh (Koba Weeyne)
63.Hon. Ahmed Diriye Mohamed (Dhaadhaan) M
64.Hon. Ahmed Duale Gelle (Haaf)
65.Hon. Ahmed Hashi Mohamoud (Hashiis)
66.Hon. Ahmed Issa Awale (Ishabaydhabo)
67.Hon. Ahmed Mohamed Abdi (Ahmedtaw)
68.Hon. Ahmed Ismail Jumale
69.Hon. Ahmed Mohamed Suleiman
70.Hon. Ahmed Mohammed Samar
71.Hon. Ahmed Nur Sheikh ‘Lohos’
72.Hon. Ahmed Omar Gagale
73.Hon. Ahmed Shariff Mohamed Sidi
74.Hon. Ahmed Sheik Abdirahman
75.Hon. Ali Mumin Ismail
76.Hon. Ali Aden Hussein (Eylow)
77.Hon. Ali Ahmed Jama
78.Hon. Ali Alas Qareey
79.Hon. Ali Haji Mohamoud ‘Ali-Bash’
80.Hon. Ali Hassan Guyow
81.Hon. Ali Ismail Abdi-ger
82.Hon. Ali Jeyte Osman
83.Hon. Ali Mohamed FaqayChairman and Political Leader of the Bravanese people, Minister of State, Transitional Federal Government of the Somali Republic.
84.Hon. Ali Mohamoud Abdi
85.Hon. Ali Osman Jidow
86.Hon. Ali Sheikh Mohamed Nur
87.Hon. Ali-Bashi Haji
88.Hon. Amina Mohamed Mursal
89.Hon. Amir Ahmed Mohamed
90.Hon. Asha Abdalla
91.Hon. Asha Abdi Sheikh
92.Hon. Asha Abdullahi Isse
93.Hon. Asha Haji Elmi
94.Hon. Avv. Ahmed Ibrahim Mohamed
95.Hon. Awad Ahmed Ashara
96.Hon. Barre Aden Shire
97.Hon. Bashir Mohamed Aden
98.Hon. Botan Isse Alin
99.Hon. Cabdi Cumar Axmed (Abdi Omar Ahmed)
100.Hon. Cisman Cilmi Boqoreh
101.Hon. Dahir Haji Khalif
102.Hon. Deqa Olujog Jama
103.Hon. Fadumo Hassan Ali
104.Hon. Fahma Ahmed Nur
105.Hon. Faisal Omer Gulaid
106.Hon. Farah Hassan Mohamed
107.Hon. Farahan Ali Mohamoud
108.Hon. Fatuma Dahir Adan
109.Hon. Fowsiya Mohamed Sheikh Hasan
110.Hon. Gelle Mohamed Adan
112.Hon. Haji Adam Hussein
113.Hon. Hassan Abdi Guure
114.Hon. Hassan Abdi Hirey
115.Hon. Hassan Abdunur Aden (Albera)
116.Hon. Hassan Abshir Farah
117.Hon. Hassan Ahmed Jama
118.Hon. Hassan Burale Mohamed
119.Hon. Hassan Dhimbil Wasame
120.Hon. Hassan Ibrahim Mohamed
121.Hon. Hassan Isak Yaqub ‘Ges Adde’
122.Hon. Hassan Moallin Hussein
123.Hon. Hassan Mohamed Idiris
124.Hon. Hassan Mohamed Nur (Sharti gadud)
125.Hon. Hassan Omar Hussein
126.Hon. Hassan Omar Mohamed
127.Hon. Hawa Abdillahi Qayad
128.Hon. Hiddo Farah Abdi
129.Hon. Hilowle Iman Omar
130.Hon. Hirsi Bulahan
131.Hon. Hussein Abdi Mohamed
132.Hon. Hussein Abdisalan Mohamed
133.Hon. Hussein Addawe Badow
134.Hon. Hussein Arale Addan
135.Hon. Hussein Elabe Faahiye
136.Hon. Hussein Mohamed Jama Keynan
137.Hon. Hussein Mohammud Muse ‘Bantu’
138.Hon. Hussein Mohamud Sheikh Hussein
139.Hon. Hussein Osman Hussein
140.Hon. Ibrahim Abdulahi Osman (Garabey)
141.Hon. Ibrahim Aden Hassan (Kiish)
142.Hon. Ibrahim Habeeb Noor
143.Hon. Ibrahim Hussein Ali Salah
144.Hon. Ibrahim Isak Aymow (Jarere)
145.Hon. Ibrahim Isak Yarow
146.Hon. Ibrahim Mohamed Deeq
147.Hon. Ibrahim Mohamed Isak (Ibrow)
148.Hon. Ibrahim Shaikh Ali Mohamed
149.Hon. Ing. Nur Wabar Abdi
150.Hon. Isak Mohamed Nur
151.Hon. Isak Mohamud Mohamed
152.Hon. Ismail Hassan Farah
153.Hon. Ismail Hassan Jama
154.Hon. Ismail Hassan Mohamoud
155.Hon. Ismail Mohamoud Hure
156.Hon. Ismail Qasim Naji
157.Hon. Isse Weheliye Malin
158.Hon. Jama Abdillahi Ofleh
159.Hon. Jama Ali Jama
160.Hon. Jama Gure Qobey
161.Hon. Jamal Hassan Mohamed
162.Hon. Jeylani Ali Kediye
163.Hon. Jibril Mohamed Sheikh Osman
164.Hon. Khadija Mohamed Diriye
165.Hon. Khalid Omar Ali
166.Hon. Lul Abdi Aden
167.Hon. Mahad Aabdalle Aawed
168.Hon. Mahamud Abdi Hassan (Begos)
169.Hon. Mariam Arif Qassim
170.Hon. Maulid Ma’ane Mohamud
171.Hon. Maxamed Abdillahi Kamil
172.Hon. Maxamed Cali Xagaa
173.Hon. Maxmed Cali Daheye
174.Hon. Mire Hagi Farah Mohamed
175.Hon. Moalin Mohamud Mohamed (Jiis)
176.Hon. Moalin Nur Hassan
177.Hon. Modobe Nunow Mohamed
178.Hon. Mohamed Abdi Awad
179.Hon. Mohamed Abdi Hayer
180.Hon. Mohamed Abdi Yussuf
181.Hon. Mohamed Aden Wayel
182.Hon. Mohamed Ahmed Kulan
183.Hon. Mohamed Ali Bilaal
184.Hon. Mohamed Ali Shiriye
185.Hon. Mohamed Diriye Ali
186.Hon. Mohamed Hashi Gaani
187.Hon. Mohamed Hassan Faqi
188.Hon. Mohamed Hassan Ibrahim
189.Hon. Mohamed Hussein Addo
190.Hon. Mohamed Hussein Isak
191.Hon. Mohamed Hussein Rage
192.Hon. Mohamed Ibrahim Mohamed (Habsade)
193.Hon. Mohamed Ismail BarkaleElder of the Bajuni people, Petitioner to I.G.A.D. (Africa's Intergovernmental Authority on Development) on Tribal Rights.
194.Hon. Mohamed Jama Furuh
195.Hon. Mohamed Maalim Abdirahman
196.Hon. Mohamed Mohamoud Aden
197. Hon. Mohamed Mohamud Guled (Gamadere) Formerly the Minister of Public Works and Housing; as of February 7, 2007, Minister of the Interior.
198.Hon. Mohamed Mursal Borrow
199.Hon. Mohamed Nurani Bakar
200.Hon. Mohamed Omar Habeb (M. Dhere)
201.Hon. Mohamed Osman Bulbul
202.Hon. Mohamed Osman Isak (Fanah)
203.Hon. Mohamed Osman Maye
204.Hon. Mohamed Osman Mostaro
205.Hon. Mohamed Qanyare Afrah
206.Hon. Mohamed Sh. Nageye
207.Hon. Mohamed Sheikh Ahmed Gabyo
208.Hon. Mohamed Shiekh Isak (Abadir)
209.Hon. Mohammed Hassan Ali Daryeel
210.Hon. Mohamoud Ahmed M. Kulalihi
211.Hon. Mohamoud Mohamed Hassan
212.Hon. Mohamud Sayed Aden
213.Hon. Mohamud Abdillahi Jama
214.Hon. Mohamud Barre Hussein
215.Hon. Mohamuud Salad Noor
216.Hon. Mukhtar Mohamed Yusuf
217.Hon. Mumin Ibrahim Isak
218Hon. Muna Ibrahim Abikar
219Hon. Munye Said Omar
220Hon. Muqtar Munye Bishar
221Hon. Musa Nur Amin Minister of Internal Affairs
222Hon. Muse Ali Omar
223Hon. Muse Hersi Fahiye
224Hon. Muse Sudi Yalahow
225Hon. Mustafa Sheikh Ali Duhulow
226Hon. Nur Ahmed Dirshe
227Hon. Nur Matan Abdi
228Hon. Nur Sheikh Hussein Addo
229Hon. Omar Aden Hassan
230Hon. Omar Ahmed Jess
231Hon.Omar Hashi Adan
232Hon. Omar Islaw Mohamed
233Hon. Omar Mohamud Mohamed (Filish)
234Hon. Omar Ugas Mumin
235Hon. Omer Hassan Subeir
236Hon. Osman Adan Dhubow
237Hon. Osman Hassan Ali Ato
238Hon. Osman Liban Ibrahim
239Hon. Osman Muqtar Mohamed (Mirow)
240Hon. Qamar Adan Ali Abdalla
241Hon. Rashid Adan Abdullahi ‘Gebyow’
242Hon.Sead Hassan ShireWarsangali/Dubays
243Hon. Saeed Mohamed Rage
244Hon. Sahra Abdulkadir Abdirahman
245Hon. Salad Ali Jelle
246Hon. Salah Ali Farah
247Hon. Salah Ismail Saqawe
248Hon. Salim Aliyow Ibrow
249Hon. Saredo Mohamed Abdalla
250Hon. Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden
251Hon. Sharif Safi Roble
252Hon. Sharif Salah Mohamed Ali
253Hon. Sheikh  Adan Mohamed Nur (Madobe) First Deputy Chairman of RRA
254Hon. Sheikh Aden Moalin Isak
255Hon. Sheikh Aden Sheikh Mohamed Der
256Hon. Sheikh Hassan Bile
257Hon. Sheikh Jama Haji Hussein
258Hon. Sheikh Nur Ali Aden
259Hon. Suleyman Olad Roble
260Hon. Surie Dirie Arab
260.Hon. Xirsi Adan Rooble Afrax
262Hon. Yussuf Mahamed Harare
263Hon. Yusuf Abdillahi Kahin
264Hon. Yusuf Gelle Ugas
265Hon. Yusuf Hassan Iibrahim
266Hon. Yusuf Mire Mohamoud "Serar"
267Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Abduqadir
268Hon. Yusuf Mohamed Kahair
269Hon. Zakariye Xuseen Areh
270Hon. Zakia Abdissalam Alim
272Hon. Zeinab Maxamed Caamir
274Hon. Zekaria Mohamoud Haji Abdi
275 Hussein Mohamed Farah Aidid
276Ibrahin Abdi Nur
277.Mohamed Mohamoud Haid
278 Mohamed Ahmed furre Ogaden Cowlyahan Reer Cali
279Serar Ali Muhamud Deria
280 Ali Abdullahi Osoble  Minister of Education, Minister of Planning, Minister of Reconciliation
281 Abdullahi Ali Ahmed Waafow

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed</span> Former President of Somalia (1934–2012)

Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed was a Somali politician and former colonel in the Somali National Army. He was one of the founders of the Somali Salvation Democratic Front, as well as the Puntland State of Somalia, the latter of which he served as the first president. In 2004, Ahmed also helped establish the Transitional Federal Government, which he led as President of Somalia from 2004 until 2008.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Elections in Somalia</span> Political elections for public offices in Somalia

During the civilian administration that existed prior to the seizure of power by the Supreme Revolutionary Council (SRC) in 1969, there were a number of local political parties. Most notable of these early institutions was the Somali Youth League, the nation's first political organization. Upon assuming office, the Siad Barre-led SRC outlawed all extant political parties and advocated a form of scientific socialism inspired by Maoist China and the Soviet Union.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ali Mohammed Ghedi</span> Somalian politician

Ali Mohammed Gedi, popularly known as Ali Gedi, was the Prime Minister of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia from 2004 to 2007. He was relatively unknown in political circles upon his appointment as prime minister in November 2004. He is affiliated with the Abgaal subclan of Mogadishu's Hawiye clan, one of Somalia's four most powerful clan 'families'. He narrowly survived a suicide attack on his home that left at least seven people dead on June 3, 2007.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Transitional Federal Parliament of Somalia</span> Former legislature of Somalia (2004-12)

The Transitional Federal Parliament of the Somali Republic (TFP) was the national parliament of Somalia from 2004 until 2012.

Muse Sudi Yalahow was a Trade Minister in the Transitional Government of Ali Mohammed Ghedi. He was dismissed in June 2006 after ignoring government requests to halt fighting with the Islamic Courts Union militia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sharif Sheikh Ahmed</span> President of Somalia from 2009 to 2012

Sharif Sheikh Ahmed is a Somali politician who served as President of Somalia from 2009 to 2012. He is the founder and leader of Himilo Qaran political party and also the founder and head of the Forum for National Parties of Somalia. He is the chairperson of the Council of Presidential Candidates of Somalia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Transitional Federal Government of Somalia</span> Government of Somalia from 2004 to 2012

The Transitional Federal Government (TFG) was internationally recognized as a provisional government of the Republic of Somalia from 14 October 2004 until 20 August 2012, when its tenure officially ended and the Federal Government of Somalia was inaugurated.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Asha Haji Elmi</span>

Asha Haji Elmi is a Somali politician and peace activist. As of August 2012, she is a former member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia.

Abdallah Deerow Isaaq, sometimes Abdullah Deerow Isaq, was a Somali politician. He served as the first Speaker of Parliament in the Transitional National Government of Somalia from 2000 to 2003, and was later the Minister of Constitutional and Federal Affairs in the Transitional Federal Government. He was assassinated in July 2006.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Human rights in Somalia</span> Overview of human rights in Somalia

Human rights in Somalia throughout the late 20th-century and early 21st-century were considered dire, but have gradually improved over the following years. Human rights are guaranteed in the Federal Constitution, which was adopted in August 2012. They fall under the Ministry of Human Rights established in August 2013. The central authorities concurrently inaugurated a National Human Rights Day, endorsed an official Human Rights Roadmap, and completed Somalia's first National Gender Policy.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of the transitional federal government of Somalia</span> Aspect of history

The transitional federal government (TFG) was the government of Somalia between 2004 and 2012. Established 2004 in Djibouti through various international conferences, it was an attempt to restore national institutions to the country after the 1991 collapse of the Siad Barre government and the ensuing Somali Civil War.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud</span>

Colonel Hasan Muhammad Nur Shatigadud (1946–2013) was a Somali politician and faction leader. He served as the chairman of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA), and subsequently as the first President of the short-lived Southwestern Somalia autonomous regional state. Shatigadud was later a Member of the Transitional Federal Parliament, and was eventually appointed Minister of Finance in the Transitional Federal Government. Shatigadud was succeeded as president by Madobe Nunow.

Abdirashid Mohamed Hidig is a Somali political and a Member of Parliament in the Transitional Federal Parliament (TFP) of Somalia. There are 275 members of the Somali parliament. He was appointed on August 29, 2004, and will serve his term until 2009.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Omar Finnish</span> Somali politician

Omar Mohamud Mohamed is a Somali politician and former warlord known as Omar Finnish. He is the former Mayor of Mogadishu and Governor of Banaadir. He was appointed on 22 August 2019 by Somalia President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed. He stepped down on 7 September 2022 after the new president of Somalia, Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, reappointed Yusuf Hussein Jimaale, as the new mayor of Mogadishu and Governor of Banaadir.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aden Madobe</span> Speaker of the somali Parliament

Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe, popularly known as Aden Madobe, is the current Speaker of the Lower House of the Federal Parliament of Somalia. He previously served as the First Deputy Chairman of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army, before later joining the newly formed Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia as Justice Minister and Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament. From 29 December 2008 to 31 January 2009, Madobe briefly served as acting president of Somalia. In January 2014, he was appointed Minister of Industry and Commerce.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Nur Hassan Hussein</span> Somalian politician (1938–2020)

Nur Hassan Hussein, popularly known as Nur Adde, was a Somali politician, who served as Prime Minister of Somalia from November 2007 to February 2009. He was from Mogadishu and part of the Abgaal sub-clan of the Hawiye.

The Federal Government of Somalia (FGS) is the internationally recognised government of Somalia, and the first attempt to create a central government in Somalia since the collapse of the Somali Democratic Republic. It replaced the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia on 20 August 2012 with the adoption of the Constitution of Somalia.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Federal Parliament of Somalia</span> Bicameral national legislature of Somalia

The Federal Parliament of Somalia is the national parliament of Somalia. Formed in August 2012, it is based in the capital Mogadishu and is bicameral, consisting of an Upper House (Senate) and a Lower House.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame</span> Former Minister of National defence and International Cooperation ; Leader of Wadajir Party

Abdirahman Abdishakur Warsame is a Somali politician and a constitutional expert. He is currently the leader of the Wadajir Party. He served as a member of the Somali Parliament from 2009 to 2010, and as the Minister of Planning and International relations under President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed between 2009 and 2010. He contested in the 2017 Somali presidential elections against Mohamed Abdullahi Farmajo. Warsame was one of the most prominent opposition politicians in Somalia, and a fierce critic of the Farmajo administration, in 2017-2022.

The Political history of Somalia covers the development of the Somali government and institutional systems following the collapse of the Siad Barre regime in 1991.

References