Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe ادم محمد نور مادوبي |
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Minister of Commerce and Industry | |
In office 17 January 2014 – 12 January 2015 |
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President | Hassan Sheikh Mohamud |
Prime Minister | Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed |
Preceded by | Mohamud Ahmed Hassan |
Succeeded by | Abdirahman Abdi Osman |
Speaker of the Somali Parliament | |
In office 31 January 2007 – 25 May 2010 |
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President |
Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed Sharif Sheikh Ahmed |
Prime Minister |
Ali Mohammed Ghedi Salim Aliyow Ibrow Nur Hassan Hussein Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke |
Preceded by | Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden |
Succeeded by | Sharif Hassan Sheikh Aden |
President of Somalia Acting |
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In office 29 December 2008 – 31 January 2009 |
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Preceded by | Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed |
Succeeded by | Sharif Sheikh Ahmed |
Personal details | |
Born |
Hudur , Bakool |
15 April 1956
Occupation | Politician |
Adan Mohamed Nuur Madobe (Somali: Aaden Maxamed Nuur Madoobe, Arabic: عدن محمد نور مادوبي, born 15th April 1956) is a Somali politician. He previously served as the First Deputy Chairman of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army, before later joining the newly formed Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia as Justice Minister and Speaker of the Transitional Federal Parliament. From 29 December 2008 to 31 January 2009, Madobe briefly served as acting president of Somalia. In January 2014, he was appointed Minister of Industry and Commerce.
Madobe was born in Hudur, the capital of Bakool region of Somalia . He belongs to the Hadame subclan of the Rahanweyn (Digil and Mirifle).
Madobe served as the First Deputy Chairman of the Rahanweyn Resistance Army (RRA), one of the factions of the Somali Civil War. According to Adan Madobe, beginning in 1996, the RRA accepted the assistance of Ethiopia in the training of its troops. In 2003, he temporarily split with his fellow RRA leader Hassan Mohamed Nur "Shatigadud", though they later reconciled and both served as ministers in the Transitional Federal Government (TFG).
In January 2005, Madobe was appointed Justice Minister of the nascent Transitional Federal Government, part of Prime Minister Ali Mohamed Ghedi's second cabinet lineup.