Abdullahi Bile Noor

Abdullahi Bile Noor
ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ بيلي ﻧﻮﺭ
State Minister of Post, Telecommunication & Technology of Somalia
In office
21 March 2017  Incumbent
Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia
In office
13 Aug 2000  Serving
Constituency Bosaso _ Bari
State Minister of Education, Cultural & Higher Education of Somalia
In office
2015–2017
Assistant Minister of Information, Postal Cooperation and Telecommunication of Somalia
In office
2011–2012
Personal details
Born 1965 (age 5152)
Bosaso, Bari Somalia
Political party Independent
Residence Mogadishu, Bosaso, Nairobi
Alma mater Somali National University

Abdullahi Bile Noor (Somali: Cabdulaahi Bile Nuur, Arabic: ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ بيلي ﻧﻮﺭ) better known as Bile, is a Somali politician, He served for many years in the government and has extensive experience in public policy, public administration and business. He currently serves as Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia and Member of Current cabinet. Additionally Bile is one of Somalia's longest Serving national legislators as he being privileged repeated re-elections

Career

Bile had been serving for the government in many years and became cabinet member for various somali governments, He is one of country's most popular politicians due to his long-time national duty,

Federal parliament

On Aug 13, 2000 - Bile was selected as Member of newly installed transitional parliament of Somalia

State Minister of Post, Telecommunication & Technology

On 17 January 2015, Bile was appointed the new State Minister of Post, Telecommunication and Technology of Somalia by Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khayre

He previously served as Assistant Minister of Information, Postal Cooperation and Telecommunication of Somalia later formed part of government served as State Minister of Education, Cultural & Higher Education of Somalia.

Early life

Bile is originally from northeastern regions of puntland, He was born in the coastal town of Bosaso situated in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia Graduated with honor at Somali National University

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References

  1. "Prime minister Omar announces 66 cabinet members". Goobjoog. 6 February 2015. Archived from the original on 7 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.


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