Abdi Hassan Buni

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]

Abdi Hassan Buni
عبدي حسن بوني نور
PresidentAden Adde Dahir Riyale Kahin
Personal details
BornBorama, British Somaliland (now Somaliland)
DiedLondon, United Kingdom
CitizenshipSomali Netherlands
Political partyUSP, United Somali Party
Alma materAmoud University
ProfessionPolitician, minister, deputy prime minister business

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 Somaliland British Protectorate and UN Somali Trustee (Somalia Italiana).[2]

In 1964 Buni was re-elected to the parliament of the Somali Republic. In 1969 he became the head of the Golweyn Banana Project in Lower Shabelle. Buni served as CEO of Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing Company (AITCO) from 1982 to 1984. After the military coup in Somalia, Buni retired from politics. In the aftermath of the collapse of the Somali Republic he was involved in peacebuilding activities. He served as chairman of the Somaliland Peacebuilding Commission from 1995 to 1997.

In 2002 Abdi Hassan Buni made a return to politics and became part of the first government formed by President Dahir Riyale Kahin. Buni served as Minister of Council Relations of Somaliland from 2003 until his death in 2009.[3]

Buni was a successful entrepreneur and owned the Buni Hotel on the outskirts of Mogadishu as well as the famous Harawo Hotel in Borama, which was built in 1962.[4]

Abdi Hassan Buni died in London in 2009.[5]

Education

  • Elementary School Borama (1946-1948)
  • Intermediate School Sheikh (1949–1950)
  • Administration and Management in Addis Ababa, Yemen (1953) [6]
  • V.T.C Amoud (Correspondence Course) (1954–1955 )

Career

  • Deputy Prime Minister (1960)
  • Re-elected to the Parliament of the Somali Republic (1964)
  • CEO of Agricultural Equipment Manufacturing Company (AITCO) (1982-1984)
  • Head of the fishing company (AFCO) (1985-1997)
  • Chairman of the Somaliland Peacebuilding Commission (1995-1997)
  • Minister of Council Relations Republic of Somaliland (2003-2009)

References

  1. Osman, Abdirazak Y. (1 January 2001). Taariikh Soomaaliyeed (3000 C.H. – 1993): waagii faraacinta ilaa iyo dagaalladdii sokeeye (in Somali). Banaadir Books. ISBN 9788790235000.
  2. Maxamed, Faarax Maxamuud (1 January 2004). Xasuus qor: timelines of Somali history, 1400–2000 (in Somali). Somali Media Network. ISBN 9780972661508.
  3. "WAARI MAYSIDE WAR HA KAA HADHO | Waaberi News".
  4. "WAARI MAYSIDE WAR HA KAA HADHO | Waaberi News".
  5. "UNPO: Somaliland: Minister Dies". unpo.org. Retrieved 27 August 2019.
  6. "WAARI MAYSIDE WAR HA KAA HADHO | Waaberi News".
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