Djama Rabile Ghod Explained

Honorific-Prefix:Statesman
Djama Rabile Ghod
Jaamac Rabiile Good جمة ربيل جود
Office:Statesman of Somalia
Birth Date:1942
Birth Place:Borama, Awdal, Somalia
Nationality:Somali
Alma Mater:Wesleyan UniversityUniversity of Massachusetts
Profession:Statesman, minister and politician
Office2:Minister for Tourism and National Parks.
Termstart2:December 1974
Termend2:January 1980
Office3:Adviser to the Revolutionary Council Economic Committee
Termend3:July 1976
Termstart3:January 1976
Office4:Director-General of the Ministry of Livestock, Forestry and Ranges
Termstart4:March 1973
Termend4:December 1974
Office5:Director-General of the Ministry of Planning
Termstart5:April 1970
Termend5:March 1973
Office6:Director of Planning Section of the Ministry of Planning and Coordination
Termstart6:1969
Termend6:1970
Office7:Part of Ministry of Planning
Termstart7:1965
Termend7:1968
Relatives:Muse Rabile Ghod

Djama Rabile Goad or Jama Rabile Ghod (Somali: Jaamac Rabiile Good, Arabic: جمة ربيل جود); born 1942), also known as Djama Rabile Got was a Somali statesman (politician) of the former Somali Republic and Somali Democratic Republic. He was a respected figure with a long career of serving his people and nation.[1] [2] [3] [4]

History

He was born in Borama, Awdal, and belongs to the Bahabr Muse (Bahabar Muuse), Mahamed 'Ase (Maxamed Case) section of the Gadabursi (Gadabuursi) or Samaron (Samaroon) clan. In his early years he went to the elementary and intermediate schools in Borama and Amud, Somalia. His secondary education he received at Amud and Sheikh (1957–1961). For his higher education he went to the United States, Wesleyan University (1961–1965) where he received his B.A. for Economics & Statistics and University of Massachusetts (1968–1969) where he received his M.A. for Economics.

After he finished his education at the University of Massachusetts he went back to the capital of the Somali Democratic Republic or Somalia and started his career by joining the Ministry of Planning (1965–1968). Later on after he acquired his M.A. he came on to become the Director of Planning Section of the Ministry of Planning and Coordination (1969–1970).[5] Excelling in his work he managed to become the Director-General of the Ministry of Planning (April 1970 – March 1973), which he served as for 3 years.[6] Later on he also came to serve his country as Director-General of the Ministry of Livestock, Forestry and Ranges (March 1973 – Dec. 1974), Secretary of State or Minister for Tourism and National Parks. (Dec. 1974 – Jan. 1976) and Adviser to the Revolutionary Council Economic Committee (Jan. 1976 – July 1980).[7] [8] [9] [10]

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Notes and References

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  10. Book: Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji. Historical Dictionary of Somalia. 25 February 2003. Scarecrow Press. 9780810866041. en.
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