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Salim Aliyow Ibrow
سالم علييوو ايبرو
Prime Minister of Somalia
Acting
In office
29 October 2007 – 24 November 2007
Preceded byAli Mohammed Ghedi
Succeeded byNur Hassan Hussein
Personal details
Political partyTransitional National Government

Salim Aliyow Ibrow ([Saalim Caliyoow Ibroow] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), Arabic: سالم علييوو ايبرو) is a Somali politician. He was the interim Prime Minister of Somalia from October 29, 2007 to November 24, 2007, following the resignation of Ali Mohammed Ghedi.[1]

Biography

Before his interim promotion, Ibrow served as Gedi's deputy premier. His portfolio has changed several times over numerous cabinet reshufflings over the years, including the ministries of Finance, Livestock, Culture and Higher Education.

Ibrow was one of the MPs contending for the Parliamentary Speaker's position after the dismissal of ex-Speaker Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden. He is also the National Commissioner for UNESCO in Somalia.

Ibrow was replaced as Prime Minister by Nur Hassan Hussein on November 22, 2007, and was appointed Minister of Justice and Religious Affairs.

Preceded by Prime Minister of the
Republic of Somalia

October 29, 2007–November 24, 2007
Succeeded by

Notes

  1. ^ Somalia - Worldstatesmen.com