Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
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Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
Education
Secondary Level Schools: Sheikh and Amoud (1946-1957)
Advanced Level: GCE Examinations, London (1958-1960)
University of Manchester, England - Honors Bachelor's Degree in Economics (1960-63)
University of Manchester, England - Master's Degree, Economics (1963-66)
Experience
1965 - 1969: Senior official at the Ministry of Planning and Coordination, Mogadishu, Somalia.
Positions held included: Head of Economic Planning Services; Director, Development Planning Department; and director general for the Ministry.
1969 - 1973: Minister of Planning and Coordination
1973 - 1978: Minister of Commerce
1978 - 1980: Chairman of the National Economic Board
1980 - 1982: Minister of Commerce(for the second time)
Revolutionary Experience
1982-1984: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM), UK Branch.
Established offices and organized SNM committees throughout Europe, North America and the Arab world.
Raised international awareness of the liberation movement and the brutality of the Siad Barre regime against his own people through representations to international human rights groups, the press media, various European government bodies, including the British parliament and the European Inter-parliamentary Union, as well as relevant organizations in the Arab and Islamic world.
Embarked on a program of recruitment of important southern personalities and groups to join the SNM movement.
Lectures and presentations to the international academic world. Gave lectures at various Universities and relevant forums throughout the United Kingdom and the United States.
1984-1990: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM)
Longest serving Chairman and in command throughout the most tumultuous, expansive and decisive period of the movement.
In 1984, the struggle was nebulous and at its infancy. The period was one during which the movement was being steered through its most trying period. Momentous events during this period included, but not limited to:
The first major, simultaneous and coordinated invasion of the SNM troops into the mountainous regions of Somaliland (October 1984).
Major expansion of SNM fronts in the southern as well as the northwest regions (Awdal).
The agreement between the Siad Barre regime and Mengistu Haile Mariam was at one point expected to bring the whole struggle to its knees. But SNM masterminded the famous invasion of 1988, which proved to be the death-blow of the Siad Barre regime.
Peaceful transfer of power in a spirit of unity at the 1990 SNM congress (i.e., the last ever to be held).
1990-1996: Various Roles:
Attended and played a key role at the Congress of Somaliland representatives in Burao in May, 1991 where Somaliland re-established its sovereignty.
Initiated and organized the famous Forum For Peace which brought about the ceasefire agreement between the warring parties in the so-called Xarbal Aqnam war around Berbera in 1992.
Initiated the movement which brought about an end to the internal war of 1996 which ended at Beer in the Burao region where formal agreement of cessation of hostilities was finalized and exchange of prisoners was undertaken.
1993-1997: Member of the House of Representatives of Somaliland.(Wakiilada)
1997-1999: Minister of Finance, Somaliland
Masterminding an end to the run away inflation that threatened the economy of Somaliland;
Resolved the vexing problems of ration supplies to the armed forces;
Initiated a program of fiscal reform.
1999- 2000: Minister of Planning & Coordination, Somaliland
Establishment of mechanisms for the coordination of aid programs between the government and the foreign aid community.
Initiated the formulation of a three-year development plan.
Organized well-attended conference on aid for Somaliland at the international level for the first time in Hargesia.
Attended and addressed the SACB (Somalia Aid Coordination Body) in Nairobi, Kenya--the first Somaliland government Minister to do so.
Led Somaliland government delegation to meet World Bank and IMF representatives in Nairobi.
2001 resigned.
2000 -2002: Various Roles:
During the period of working with President Egal, played an important and decisive roles as a mediator in preventing crisis with respect to incidents relating to the relationship between Djibouti and Somaliland, Somaliland and Ethiopia, SNM veterans and the Egal regime, House of Representatives and Egals government.
Spent a period abroad giving talks and addressing the Somaliland communities in the disapora in Europe and the United States raising awareness on the achievements and developments of the country.
On return to the country, mounted a campaign to resolve a national crisis between the Egal regime and the opposition forces, which came close to starting a fresh round of fighting in the country.
2002- Present: Chairman of The Kulmiye Party
The youngest political organization in the country established in early 2002. Within a short period of time, it emerged as one of the most active and prominent political organizations in the country.
It initiated carrying the campaign to the countryside and the rural areas.
It pursued a no smear campaign policy towards other political parties, public education on the merits of the multiparty system and the democratic process, as well as the vital importance of conducting a peaceful election.
The only party, which appointed a woman Vice-Chair.
It was rewarded for this overall policy by being voted second overall nationally after the incumbent government party.
Secondary Level Schools: Sheikh and Amoud (1946-1957)
Advanced Level: GCE Examinations, London (1958-1960)
University of Manchester, England - Honors Bachelor's Degree in Economics (1960-63)
University of Manchester, England - Master's Degree, Economics (1963-66)
Experience
1965 - 1969: Senior official at the Ministry of Planning and Coordination, Mogadishu, Somalia.
Positions held included: Head of Economic Planning Services; Director, Development Planning Department; and director general for the Ministry.
1969 - 1973: Minister of Planning and Coordination
1973 - 1978: Minister of Commerce
1978 - 1980: Chairman of the National Economic Board
1980 - 1982: Minister of Commerce(for the second time)
Revolutionary Experience
1982-1984: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM), UK Branch.
Established offices and organized SNM committees throughout Europe, North America and the Arab world.
Raised international awareness of the liberation movement and the brutality of the Siad Barre regime against his own people through representations to international human rights groups, the press media, various European government bodies, including the British parliament and the European Inter-parliamentary Union, as well as relevant organizations in the Arab and Islamic world.
Embarked on a program of recruitment of important southern personalities and groups to join the SNM movement.
Lectures and presentations to the international academic world. Gave lectures at various Universities and relevant forums throughout the United Kingdom and the United States.
1984-1990: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM)
Longest serving Chairman and in command throughout the most tumultuous, expansive and decisive period of the movement.
In 1984, the struggle was nebulous and at its infancy. The period was one during which the movement was being steered through its most trying period. Momentous events during this period included, but not limited to:
The first major, simultaneous and coordinated invasion of the SNM troops into the mountainous regions of Somaliland (October 1984).
Major expansion of SNM fronts in the southern as well as the northwest regions (Awdal).
The agreement between the Siad Barre regime and Mengistu Haile Mariam was at one point expected to bring the whole struggle to its knees. But SNM masterminded the famous invasion of 1988, which proved to be the death-blow of the Siad Barre regime.
Peaceful transfer of power in a spirit of unity at the 1990 SNM congress (i.e., the last ever to be held).
1990-1996: Various Roles:
Attended and played a key role at the Congress of Somaliland representatives in Burao in May, 1991 where Somaliland re-established its sovereignty.
Initiated and organized the famous Forum For Peace which brought about the ceasefire agreement between the warring parties in the so-called Xarbal Aqnam war around Berbera in 1992.
Initiated the movement which brought about an end to the internal war of 1996 which ended at Beer in the Burao region where formal agreement of cessation of hostilities was finalized and exchange of prisoners was undertaken.
1993-1997: Member of the House of Representatives of Somaliland.(Wakiilada)
1997-1999: Minister of Finance, Somaliland
Masterminding an end to the run away inflation that threatened the economy of Somaliland;
Resolved the vexing problems of ration supplies to the armed forces;
Initiated a program of fiscal reform.
1999- 2000: Minister of Planning & Coordination, Somaliland
Establishment of mechanisms for the coordination of aid programs between the government and the foreign aid community.
Initiated the formulation of a three-year development plan.
Organized well-attended conference on aid for Somaliland at the international level for the first time in Hargesia.
Attended and addressed the SACB (Somalia Aid Coordination Body) in Nairobi, Kenya--the first Somaliland government Minister to do so.
Led Somaliland government delegation to meet World Bank and IMF representatives in Nairobi.
2001 resigned.
2000 -2002: Various Roles:
During the period of working with President Egal, played an important and decisive roles as a mediator in preventing crisis with respect to incidents relating to the relationship between Djibouti and Somaliland, Somaliland and Ethiopia, SNM veterans and the Egal regime, House of Representatives and Egals government.
Spent a period abroad giving talks and addressing the Somaliland communities in the disapora in Europe and the United States raising awareness on the achievements and developments of the country.
On return to the country, mounted a campaign to resolve a national crisis between the Egal regime and the opposition forces, which came close to starting a fresh round of fighting in the country.
2002- Present: Chairman of The Kulmiye Party
The youngest political organization in the country established in early 2002. Within a short period of time, it emerged as one of the most active and prominent political organizations in the country.
It initiated carrying the campaign to the countryside and the rural areas.
It pursued a no smear campaign policy towards other political parties, public education on the merits of the multiparty system and the democratic process, as well as the vital importance of conducting a peaceful election.
The only party, which appointed a woman Vice-Chair.
It was rewarded for this overall policy by being voted second overall nationally after the incumbent government party.
Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL








Well educated man and much experience




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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
2007- Jailed by Riyaale


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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
Riyaale didn't even complete his Secondary School qualification
and this guy got a masters.
Still Riyaale is smarter

Still Riyaale is smarter

Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
[quote="Unclebin-"]2007- Jailed by Riyaale
[/quote]
And 2008 he is going to be the president and Riyale who knows where he will end up..

And 2008 he is going to be the president and Riyale who knows where he will end up..
Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
So its wikipedia bullshit?
Somaliland/Djibouti/Somalia will never have an academic leader

Somaliland/Djibouti/Somalia will never have an academic leader

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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
Education= No success in Somali politics
You need Military training or in riyaales case jajuusnimo 101
Riyaale 2008
Riyaale 2012
Riyaale 2016

You need Military training or in riyaales case jajuusnimo 101

Riyaale 2008
Riyaale 2012
Riyaale 2016

Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
Where are Cismaan Caato, Bare Hiiraale etc?
Are they locked-up by Yusuf?
Are they locked-up by Yusuf?
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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
They are doing well in big mansions in bossaso. 

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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
Barre Hiiraale 

Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
[quote="qadafi83"]So its wikipedia bullshit?
Somaliland/Djibouti/Somalia will never have an academic leader
[/quote]
Somaliland had a academic/schooler as leader( Haji Ibrahim Egal and soon Silanyo) its Somali that never really had any educated leaders...

Somaliland/Djibouti/Somalia will never have an academic leader

Somaliland had a academic/schooler as leader( Haji Ibrahim Egal and soon Silanyo) its Somali that never really had any educated leaders...
Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
[quote="Unclebin-"]Education= No success in Somali politics
You need Military training or in riyaales case jajuusnimo 101
Riyaale 2008
Riyaale 2012
Riyaale 2016
[/quote]
Unfortunately you will not be voting, so the possibility of Riyale getting relected is Zero...but if you like him soo much you could have him and make even the head of state in Puntland.
You need Military training or in riyaales case jajuusnimo 101

Riyaale 2008
Riyaale 2012
Riyaale 2016

Unfortunately you will not be voting, so the possibility of Riyale getting relected is Zero...but if you like him soo much you could have him and make even the head of state in Puntland.
Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
[quote="Sadaam_Mariiixmaan"]Barre Hiiraale
[/quote]
definetly mentally sick

definetly mentally sick
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Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
^^
is s'iilanyo the same dude who said an ethiopian is closer to somalilanders than other somalis? is he the same guy who said the threat of the islamic courts are null and void to somalilanders cause isaks were the children of binu hashim, and a religion found by the islamic courts in mudug is inferior to the one the isaks follow.
i like his name, s.iil and anyo. mix the two and you have a crazy mad dude. even his name is automatically deleted.
is s'iilanyo the same dude who said an ethiopian is closer to somalilanders than other somalis? is he the same guy who said the threat of the islamic courts are null and void to somalilanders cause isaks were the children of binu hashim, and a religion found by the islamic courts in mudug is inferior to the one the isaks follow.
i like his name, s.iil and anyo. mix the two and you have a crazy mad dude. even his name is automatically deleted.
Re: Ahmed Silanyo Next President of SL
[quote="musika man"]^^
is ****.anyo the same dude who said an ethiopian is closer to somalilanders than other somalis? is he the same guy who said the threat of the islamic courts are null and void to somalilanders cause isaks were the children of binu hashim, and a religion found by the islamic courts in mudug is inferior to the one the isaks follow.
i like his name, **** and anyo. mix the two and you have a crazy mad dude. even his name is automatically deleted.[/quote]
This is why no one even knows you or your people even exist except on Eid when we need sweets....
is ****.anyo the same dude who said an ethiopian is closer to somalilanders than other somalis? is he the same guy who said the threat of the islamic courts are null and void to somalilanders cause isaks were the children of binu hashim, and a religion found by the islamic courts in mudug is inferior to the one the isaks follow.
i like his name, **** and anyo. mix the two and you have a crazy mad dude. even his name is automatically deleted.[/quote]
This is why no one even knows you or your people even exist except on Eid when we need sweets....
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