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Suleiman Haglotosiye

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Saleeban Essa Ahmed
Minister of Health
In office
January 2013 – November 2017
PresidentAhmed Mohamed Mohamoud
Preceded byDr Hussein Muhumed Mahamud
Succeeded byHassan Ismail Yusuf
Hoggaanka Badbaadada iyo Mideynta SSC (HBM-SSC)
In office
2010–2012
Succeeded byAhmed Elmi Osman
Personal details
Born1968
Buuhoodle, Somali Republic (now Somaliland)
Political partyPeace, Unity, and Development Party
Alma materSomali National University

Saleban Essa Ahmed "Haglotosiye" (Template:Lang-so), is a prominent Somali politician who was the leader of the SSC Movement and served as Somaliland's Minister of Health.

Haglotosiye has had an elaborate career in Somali politics, in 2009 he run as presidential candidate in the Puntland elections. After he lost the election he created Hoggaanka Badbaadada iyo Mideynta SSC (HBM-SSC), which had a main purpose of liberating the Sool, Sanaag and Ayn regions from Somaliland. However, he joined Somaliland after an agreement in 2012.

Personal life

Haglotosiye was born in Hargeisa in 1968 and was brought up in Buuhoodle till he moved to Mogadishu to study at the Somali National University in 1980. He belongs to the Reer Hagar[1] clan within the Ararsame sub-section under the Ahmed Gerad sub clan of Dhulbahante.

Career

From 2010, Xaglatoosiye served as the leader of Hoggaanka Badbaadada iyo Mideynta SSC (HBM-SSC),[2] until 2012 when the organisation was replaced by Khatumo State in a grand conference which took place in Taleex.[3] After this conference Xaglatoosiye changed his political position and reached an agreement with Somaliland. His was appointed as the Minister of Health in 2013.[4]

References

  1. ^ Hoehne, Markus V. (2015). Between Somaliland and Puntland: Marginalization, Militarization and Conflicting Political Vision (PDF). Rift Valley Institute. p. 83. Retrieved 30 September 2019.
  2. ^ Lund, Christian; Eilenberg, Michael (2 May 2017). Rule and Rupture: State Formation Through the Production of Property and Citizenship Front Cover. Wiley. p. 202. ISBN 9781119384793. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  3. ^ "Hogaamiyaha maamulka SSC oo Soo Gaadhay Minnesota". Allssc.com. Allssc. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  4. ^ "Wasiirka Caafimaadka Somaliland Oo Gaadhay Magaalada Buuhoodle,Kana Warbixiyay Ujeedada Safarkiisa". Ramaasnews. RamaasNews. Retrieved 18 July 2017.