Who is axmed madoobe?

August 1, 2020 Off By idswater

Who is axmed madoobe?

Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed Islaam Madobe, (Somali: Sheekh Axmed Maxamed Madoobe), is the President of the Jubaland State of Somalia….Ahmed Mohamed Islam.

Sheikh Ahmed Mohamed Islaam Madobe
Personal details
Born 1951 (age 69–70) Kebri Dahar, Ethiopia

Is Jubaland autonomous?

History. Puntland is an autonomous state in the northeast of Somalia that was formed in 1998. Jubaland is a federal state in the south of Somalia. In November 2014, the South West State of Somalia was established as a Somali federal state.

Where is jubaland?

southern Somalia
Jubaland is a Federal Member State in southern Somalia. Its eastern border lies 40–60 km east of the Jubba River, stretching from Gedo to the Indian Ocean, while its western side flanks Kenya-Somalia border. The territory consists of the Gedo, Lower Juba and Middle Juba provinces.

Is Somalia divided into two?

Somalia is not just one country. It is two – the other is Somaliland. The North-western part of Somalia became known as British Somaliland and the rest as Italian Somaliland. In 1991 on May 18 Somaliland broke away from Somalia.

What are the 18 regions of Somalia?

Eighteen Regions of Somalia

  • Banaadir Region. Banaadir is one of the regions of Somalia.
  • Galguduud Region. Galguduud is one of the regions of Somalia.
  • Hiran(Hiiraan) Region.
  • Middle Shebelle(Shabeellaha Dhexe) Region.
  • Lower Shebelle(Shabeellaha Hoose) Region.
  • Bari Region.
  • Mudug Region.
  • Nugal(Nugaal) Region.

What is the capital of Jubaland?

Location in Jubaland, Somalia. Bu’ale (Somali: Bu’aale, Maay: Bu’aaly) is a town in the Middle Juba region of Somalia. It is the capital of the Bu’aale District as well as the de jure capital of the Jubaland State region, situated in the southern Jubba River valley. Bu’ale is also the capital of Middle Juba region.

When was jubaland created?

April 3, 2011
Jubaland/Founded

Is jubaland part of Kenya?

Its eastern border lies 40–60 km (25–35 mi) east of the Jubba River, stretching from Gedo to the Indian Ocean, while its western side flanks the North Eastern Province in Kenya, which was carved out of Jubaland during the colonial period. Jubaland has a total area of 110,293 km2 (42,584 sq mi).