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'''Abdirahman Ali Hassan''' is a [[Kenya]]n politician. He served in the government of Kenya as assistant minister for trade and industry from 2005 to 2007 .A member of the [[Orange Democratic Movement]], He was elected to represent the [[Wajir South Constituency]] in the [[National Assembly of Kenya]] in the [[Kenyan parliamentary election, 2002|2002 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th Parliament]. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref> He was also elected to the senate of Kenya in 2013, representing Wajir county, and becoming deputy minority leader in the senate.
'''Abdirahman Ali Hassan''' is a [[Kenya]]n politician. He served in the government of Kenya as assistant minister for trade and industry from 2005 to 2007 .A member of the [[Orange Democratic Movement]], He was elected to represent the [[Wajir South Constituency]] in the [[National Assembly of Kenya]] in the [[Kenyan parliamentary election, 2002|2002 parliamentary election]].<ref>[http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php Members Of The 10th Parliament] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080616160507/http://www.bunge.go.ke/members.php |date=2008-06-16 }}. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.</ref> He was also elected to the senate of Kenya in 2013, representing Wajir county, and becoming deputy minority leader in the senate.


'''Early Years:'''
'''Early Years:'''

Revision as of 03:17, 25 June 2017

Abdirahman Ali Hassan is a Kenyan politician. He served in the government of Kenya as assistant minister for trade and industry from 2005 to 2007 .A member of the Orange Democratic Movement, He was elected to represent the Wajir South Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya in the 2002 parliamentary election.[1] He was also elected to the senate of Kenya in 2013, representing Wajir county, and becoming deputy minority leader in the senate.

Early Years:

Abdirahman went to Wajir primary school, Wajir high school, before being admitted to the university of Nairobi, where he graduated with a Bachelor of developmental studies. He was the director and programme coordinator oxfam GB in Kenya,from 1998, stepping down when he became Kenya's member of parliament.

Politics: in the Kenyan general election, 1997 Abdirahman contested the Wajir south constituency parliamentary seat, but lost it. in the 2002 general elections He won the parliamentary seat. He held this seat up to 2010. becoming the first person to hold this seat two consecutive terms.During his term he is credited with the building of 10 schools to increase primary and high school enrollment in the region. He also implemented a major water projects for the Wajir south people during his term. and introduced innovative clinics to decrease infant mortality.

References

  1. ^ Members Of The 10th Parliament Archived 2008-06-16 at the Wayback Machine. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.