Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal
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Mohammed Haji Ibrahim Egal | |
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In office May 16, 1993 – May 3, 2002 |
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Vice President(s) | Abdiraman Farah (1993-1997) Yusuf Yasin (1997-2002) |
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Preceded by | Abdurahman Ali Tuur |
Succeeded by | Dahir Riyale Kahin |
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In office June 26, 1960 – July 1, 1960 |
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Preceded by | Sir Douglas Hall (as Governor) |
Succeeded by | (none) |
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In office July 1, 1960 – July 12, 1960 |
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Preceded by | (none) |
Succeeded by | Abdirashid Ali Shermarke |
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In office July 15, 1967 – November 1, 1969 |
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Preceded by | Abdirizak Haji Hussein |
Succeeded by | Muhammed Siad Barre |
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Born | August 15, 1922 Odweyne, British Somaliland |
Died | May 3, 2002 Pretoria, South Africa |
Political party | UDUB |
Spouse | (1) Edna Adan (2) Asha Saeed Aabi (3) Kaltum Haji Dahir |
Religion | Sunni |
Mudane Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal (Somali: Maxamed Xaaji Ibraahim Cigaal) (born August 15, 1922 in Odweyne, British Somaliland - died May 3, 2002 in Pretoria, South Africa) was a Somali politician. He was president (from 1993) of the self-proclaimed Republic of Somaliland. He established an island of relative stability in the war-torn Horn of Africa but failed to win international recognition for his homeland as an independent state.
Muhammad Haji Ibrahim Egal is regarded as one of the outstanding and successful Somali politician that ever lived. Egal managed to disarmed rebel groups, stabilised the north western region and economy of Somaliland, successfully managed to establish bilateral trade with foreign countries, introduce Somaliland new currency the Somaliland shilling, as well as the Somaliland passport and Somaliland national flag and creating the most successful and powerful armed police and military force in Somalia.
[edit] Parliamentary offices
In June 1960 Egal was Prime minister of the newly independent State of Somaliland, which merged five days later with the former Italian Trust Territory to form Somalia. He served as Somalia's defense minister (1960–1962), Education Minister (1962]–1963), Prime minister (1967–1969), and ambassador to India (1976–1978), although he was imprisoned twice for insurgency. When the Somali Republic collapsed in 1991, Somaliland unilaterally declared a resumption of its independent status; two years later Egal was elected president by a council of Elders. Presidant Egal his Time Wrote Somaliland Conistituion
[edit] Death
Egal died in Pretoria, South Africa while undergoing surgery at a military hospital. His three sons laid him to rest next to his father in accordance with his last wishes. He was buried at the port city of Berbera. He was given a state funeral in which around 4,000 Somalilanders mourned and attended the service. Dahir Riyale Kahin was inaugurated as the new leader after Egal's death. During which, the parliament declared seven days of mourning, however the flags were not flying at half-mast because the emblem includes the Shahada, Islam's holiest words. [1]
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Preceded by none |
Prime Minister of the State of Somaliland 1960 |
Succeeded by office ceased to exist |
Preceded by none |
Prime Minister of Somalia 1960 |
Succeeded by Abdirashid Ali Shermarke |
Preceded by Abdirizak Haji Hussein |
Prime Minister of Somalia 1967–1969 |
Succeeded by Muhammad Siad Barre |
Preceded by Abdurahman Ahmed Ali 'Tur' |
President of the Republic of Somaliland 1993–2002 |
Succeeded by Dahir Riyale Kahin |