

Upon graduation, he moved to England to pursue higher studies. They have five children and seven grandchildren.īetween 19, Mohamoud studied at schools in Sheekh and Amud, where he completed his secondary levels.

She has been a strong partner, by his side throughout the long and turbulent times of his political career. She is one of the pioneers of Somali educated women. Like him, she completed her education as a registered nurse and midwife in England. His brothers followed their father's footsteps as merchant marines. He was the only child in the family to attend a formal education, fostered by an uncle who was a strong influence on his early life. His father was a merchant marine so, the family lived a half-nomadic, half-settled lifestyle. Mohamoud Silanyo is the third child of four. Nicknamed "Silanyo" (meaning lizard in Somali), he hails from the Adan Madobe sub-division of the Habar Jeclo clan of Isaaq. 3.4 Joint venture with Dubai Port World (D P World) for the management of Berbera Portīackground Personal life Īhmed Mohamed Mohamoud Silanyo was born in 1936 in the mideastern town of Burco, situated in what was then the former British Somaliland protectorate.3.1 The Silanyo administration currency stabilization.2.3.8 2010–2017: Fourth president of the Republic of Somaliland.2.3.7 2002–2010: Founder and chairman of the Kulmiye Party and its presidential candidate.2.3.6 2000–2002: Mediator and various other roles.2.3.5 1999–2000: Minister of Planning and Coordination.2.3.3 1990–1996: Re-establishing Somaliland's sovereignty.2.3.2 1984–1990: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM).2.3.1 1982–1984: Chairman of Somali National Movement (SNM), UK Branch.2.3 Roles during the Somaliland Nationhood Government.2.2 Prominent Seminars, Symposia, Conferences.Minister of Planning and International Cooperation of Somaliaīurao, British Somaliland (now Somaliland)

Member of the Somaliland House of Representatives Chairman of Peace, Unity, and Development Party
