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Somaliland’s First Woman Mayor Takes Office in Gabiley City

May 28, 2011   ·   11 Comments

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GABILEY(SomalilandPress)–Somaliland’s district of Gabiley appointed its first woman mayor in the history of the self-declared republic that has been struggling to get recognition from the international community over the past few years.

Elders and officials of Gabiley District Committee nominated Ms. Kadra Haaji in an acting capacity following a vote of no confidence against former immediate mayor Aden Muhumed, who is allegedly embroiled in corruption allegations.

The extra ordinary sitting of the local committee attended by Somaliland’s Attorney General Hassan Ahmed, Director of the ministry of internal affairs Abdullahi Hussein and Deputy Provisional Commissioner of Gabiley province, endorsed Ms. Haaji to take over as the new major.

The 18-member committee elected Ms. Haaji who has previously served as a deputy in the North West city which is located 54 km from Hargeisa the capital of Somaliland.

Ms. Haaji replaces former Mayor Muhumed who according to the office of attorney general of the breakaway republic misappropriated more than 250million Somaliland shillings during his tenureb as Gabiley boss.

Little is known about Ms. Haaji but sources indicated that she had previously made some unbounded attempts to take part in community initiatives to foster development in a country where many loaded the dice in life.

Her position as a full mayor will be confirmed when or if the former mayor’s case is settled by a court of law which is investigating the case against him.

The appointment of a woman to the top civic role in the largely male-dominated Somali politics, defies the trend in the conservative population where leadership remained a no-go zone for women like Ms. Haaji.

Her appointment has certainly shaken the norms in Somalia and in the entire parched and bare Horn of Africa region, where women lag far behind men in almost every sphere of life. In Somalia women’s progress in the public arena has been slow.

Source:Hiiraan

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Readers Comments (11)

  1. Farah says:

    The First Somalilander came to America
    http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passRecord.asp?…

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  2. Jirdeh says:

    This is quite simply democracy at work. In Somaliland you can be what you want to be and the constitution guarantees that. Welcome Khatra prove your worth.

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  3. Faras says:

    Gabiley is making history. Congratulations to Khadra Haaji Gaydh and to the people of Gabiley.

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  4. Boqoljireh says:

    How the SomalilandPress did not edit this information which clearly says Somalia, instead of Somaliland. Since when we take information from HIIRAAN and alike. Gabiley is not a district to begin with, its Region and calling Somalia is too bad. Please edit the news that you publish if it's contradicting our state of being. Hope you will take this as an advice, and not correction.

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    • Kayse says:

      Excellent spotting, this take and publish needs to stop otherwise stop claiming to be Somaliland.

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  5. Mo Gabiley says:

    most of the news websites don't edit their news they just copy as they took from their co-workers in the media that is clearly shown on this report shame on you (somalilandpress) to copy these and don't even thought if it would damage our long independence agains somalia.
    please just think more about what you are righting.

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  6. Ali Dheere says:

    We can see the news is reported from Somalia's perspective.
    However, local tv channels, radio and news is full of this news item.
    Why don't Somalilandpress give us first hand Somaliland source?

    Please ignore my comments if you make commission from recycling
    Hiiraan News.

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  7. togdheerboy says:

    No one must not leave behind. Today Somaliland needs every wowan and man. In this 21st century somaliland women must get their position not only in the community but in the entire world.

    The smaliland constitution granties egual apportunity and ofcourse before the law we are equal.
    There is a huge work hidden in the 1.75 million somaliland women. We cann´t deny that.
    I absolutly stand for MORE CHANCES FOR SOMALILAND WOMEN according to their KNOWLEDGE.

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  8. sanyar says:

    Congrats to Khadra Hagi and hopefully many more to come!

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  9. middlepath says:

    This is not such a big deal because women in Somaliland work day and night and are hard workers. Just need to chnage the khat jobs and give them other jobs so that we can have a Khat-free somaliland and less bac pollution! InshAllah when we get enough resources though.

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  10. jamaca says:

    Wow Somaliland is showing the rest of somalia that women are capable of ruling a city or a distric. how does the husband of the mayor feel right now because he must feel that he is not worthy at all. this is crazy news and am shoked but at the time happy for the mayor.
    don't take my comments personal

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