Abdullahi Bile Noor Explained

Abdullahi Bile Noor
ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ بيلي ﻧﻮﺭ
Birth Place:Bosaso, Bari Somalia
Office:State Minister of Post, Telecommunication & Technology of Somalia
Term Start:21 March 2017
Term End:Incumbent
Office1:Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia
Term Start1:13 Aug 2000
Term End1:Serving
Constituency1:Bosaso _ Bari
Office2:State Minister of Education, Cultural & Higher Education of Somalia
Term Start2:2015
Term End2:2017
Office3:Assistant Minister of Information, Postal Cooperation and Telecommunication of Somalia
Term Start3:2011
Term End3:2012
Party:Independent
Alma Mater:Somali National University

Abdullahi Bile Noor (Somali: Cabdulaahi Bile Nuur, Arabic: ﻋﺒﺪ ﺍﻟﻠﻪ بيلي ﻧﻮﺭ), better known asBile, is a Somali politician. He served for many years in the government and has extensive experience in public policy, public administration and business. He currently serves as Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia and a member of the current cabinet. He is one of Somalia's longest serving national legislators.

Career

Bile served for the government for many years and was a cabinet member for various Somali governments. He is one of the country's most popular politicians due to his long-time national service.

On August 13, 2000, Bile was selected as a member of the newly installed transitional parliament of Somalia; he still holds this post.

On 17 January 2015, Bile was appointed the new State Minister of Post, Telecommunication and Technology of Somalia by Prime Minister Hassan Ali Khaire.

He previously served as Assistant Minister of Information, Postal Cooperation and Telecommunication of Somalia later formed part of government served as State Minister of Justice. Bile was later switched into Ministry of Education, Cultural & Higher Education of Somalia where he served as State Minister.[1]

Early life

Bile is originally from northeastern Puntland. He hails Dishiishe clan and was born in the coastal town of Bosaso in the northeastern Bari region of Somalia.

He graduated with honor from Somali National University.

Notes and References

  1. News: Prime minister Omar announces 66 cabinet members. 6 February 2015. Goobjoog. 6 February 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150207003552/http://goobjoog.com/english/?p=9830 . 7 February 2015.