Mohamud Ibrihim Adan
Mohamed Adan Ibrahim | |
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Minister of Finance of Somalia | |
Assumed office 27 January 2015 | |
Prime Minister | Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke |
Preceded by | Hussein Abdi Halane |
Personal details | |
Born | Somalia |
Political party | Independent |
Religion | Islam |
Mohamed Adan Ibrahim (Somali: Maxamed Aadan Ibrahim , Template:Lang-ar محمد أدن إبراهيم), also known as Mohamed Adan Ibrahim "Farketi", is a Somali politician. H.E. Ibrahim is currently serving as the Minister of Finance as part of H.E. Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke cabinet.
Personal life
Adan was born in Baidoa, Somalia. He hails from Boqolhore, Disow subclan of the Rahaweyn.[1]
Career
Minister of Finance
On 27 January 2015, Adan was appointed Minister of Finance of Somalia by new Prime Minister Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke. He succeeded Hussein Abdi Halane in office.[1] H.E. Ibrahim received an MBA from the University of Science Malaysia in 1996 prior to that, he graduated from the National Institute of Statistics and Applied Economics in 1988.
In early 2000s Mr. Ibrahim moved to Sydney, Australia, where he managed large housing portfolio worth of $750m covering over 5000 residents. From 2004 to 2008 he was CEO of the Cumberland Housing Ltd managing similar housing developments. From 2009 to 2012, Mr. Ibrahim was the chairman of the Australian Somali Community Association (ASCA), shaping and leading the organization’s strategic direction, and coordinating with government and other key stakeholders for the development and delivery of programs. Mr. Ibrahim was an active and recognized leader in the Somali community, as well as a social advocate.
During the term of the former government, prior to the collapse, Mr. Ibrahim was overseeing the population census in Bay region and provided technical advice to various stakeholders. Mr. Ibrahim held multiple positions within the public sector, including Ministry of Jubba Valley and Somalia Libya Agricultural Development Co. Additionally, Mr. Ibrahim played an active role in 2003/2004 Eldoret Somali Reconciliation Conference where he was a leading delegate in the translation committee as well as the International Relations Committee. Mr. Ibrahim returned to Somalia to work with the Technical Selection Committee (TSC) as a vetting expert, where as part of the TSC, he successfully vetted both the 825 delegates that adopted the new Federal Constitution as well as members of Somali Federal Parliament.
During his tenure as Minister of Finance, H.E. Ibrahim lead an impressive reform agenda, successfully ushering in the first IMF Article IV report on Somalia since 1989 and launching the Staff Monitored Program (SMP) under the IMF, a first and significant step towards debt relief for Somalia.[2] Under his leadership, much has been done to improve fiscal management and strengthen PFM institutions. Budget preparation has been significantly improved evidenced by a credible 2016 budget underpinned by more realistic revenue measures. Country payment systems have been strengthened with the introduction of electronic payments; scale up of the Somali Financial Management Information Systems (SFMIS).[3] This means that all transactions are now processed live and handling of cash is minimized through direct registered vendors. The legislative framework has progressed with the passing of the foreign investment law, AML/CFT, Audit bill and the Procurement bill. The interim procurement board has been established to review large concession contracts.
References
- 1 2 "Nominated Ministers and Their Clans". Goobjoog. 28 January 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.imf.org/external/country/SOM/
- ↑ http://www.worldbank.org/projects/P146006?lang=en