Abdi Hassan Buni

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Abdi Hassan Buni
عبدي حسن بو��ي نور
Personal details
BornBorama, British Somaliland (now Somaliland)
Political partyUSP, United Somali Party
ProfessionPolitician, minister, deputy prime minister

Abdi Hassan Buni or Abdi Hassan Buuni (Somali: Cabdi Xassan Buuni, Arabic: عبدي حسن بوني) was a Somali Politician, Minister under the British Somaliland Protectorate and was the first Deputy Prime Minister of the Somali Republic. He was part of the USP, the United Somali Party, a British Somaliland Protectorate political party.[1]

History[]

Abdi Hassan Buni hails from the Awdal region of Somalia and belongs to the Xeebjire, Habr 'Affan (Habar Cafaan) Gadabursi (Gadabuursi) clan. He was one of the ministers selected of the United Somali Party to become Deputy Prime Minister in the Aden Abdulle administration of the newly formed Somali Republic at that time, a unification between two territories and (Somalia Italiana).[2]

Abdi Hassan Buni died in London in 2009.[3]

Edu.[]

  • Elementary School Borama (1946-1948)
  • Intermediate School Sheikh (1949–1950)
  • V.T.C Amoud (Correspondence Course) (1954–1955 )

Career[]

  • Deputy Prime Minister (1960)

References[]

  1. ^ Osman, Abdirazak Y. (1 January 2001). Taariikh Soomaaliyeed (3000 C.H. – 1993): waagii faraacinta ilaa iyo dagaalladdii sokeeye (in Somali). Banaadir Books.
  2. ^ Maxamed, Faarax Maxamuud (1 January 2004). Xasuus qor: timelines of Somali history, 1400–2000 (in Somali). Somali Media Network. ISBN 9780972661508.
  3. ^ "UNPO: Somaliland: Minister Dies". unpo.org. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
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