Musa Kassim Omar

Musa Kassim Omer (Somali: Muuse Qasim Cumar, Arabic: موسى قاسم عمر) is a Somali Surgeon and politician. He was the Minister of Commerce, Industries and Tourism of Somaliland between May 2014 and August 2016.

Dr. Musa Kasim Omar
موسى قاسم عمر
Minister of Commerce
In office
20 May 2014  15 August 2016
PresidentAhmed Mohamed Mohamoud
Preceded byMohammad Abdullahi Omar
Succeeded byOmar Shoaib Mohamed
Executive Director of Somaliland National AIDS Commission
In office
2005–2007
WHO Emergency and Humanitarian Officer for Somalia and Somaliland
In office
2003–2005
Personal details
BornGabiley, British Somaliland
Political partyPeace, Unity, and Development Party
Professionpolitician, Surgeon

Personal life

Omer was born in Gabiley, situated in the former British Somaliland protectorate. He spent his childhood in the town and Djibouti. He hails from the Isaaq clan.

In 1980, Omer earned a Doctor of Medicine from the Somali National University in Mogadishu.

Career

Omer previously served as the WHO Emergency and Humanitarian Officer for Somalia. He was also the Executive Director of the Somaliland National AIDS Commission (SOLNAC).[1] In May 2014, Omer was appointed Minister of Commerce and International Investment of the northwestern Somaliland region of Somalia and he has been sacked in early 2016, after the Kulmiye Conference in the late of 2015.[2]

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gollark: So what's the "issue" then, "optics"?
gollark: Maybe it would work better with a higher-res phone, who knows.
gollark: Well, it's a mildly cool but pointless thing, yes.
gollark: The last one was at someone's house, but the VR thing was some sort of "lab" environment with lots of random things in it, I don't remember much.

References

  1. "Country Progress Report 2006 Somalia" (PDF). UNAIDS. Retrieved 10 February 2015.
  2. "Somalia: Wrangle Splits Somaliland Ruling Party As President Siilaanyo Seeks Re-Election". Garowe Online. Retrieved 24 January 2015.
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