Hussein Abdi Dualeh Explained

Hussein Abdi Dualeh
Xuseen Cabdi Ducaale
Office:Minister of Energy and Minerals
Term Start:27 July 2010
Term End:14 December 2017
President:Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo
Predecessor:Kassim Sheikh Yusuf
Successor:Jama Mohamoud Egal
Birth Place:Sool, Somaliland
Party:Peace, Unity, and Development Party
Alma Mater:SOS Sheikh Secondary School
University of Oklahoma
Spouse:Faryad Ali (1990-present)
Children:3

Hussein Abdi Dualeh (Somali: Xuseen Cabdi Duaale) is a Somali politician and petroleum engineer. He is the former Minister of Energy & Minerals of Somaliland.[1]

Biography

Dualeh was born in the Saraar region of Somaliland. At the age of five, he moved with his family to Aden in South Yemen. Upon returning he completed secondary education at SOS Sheikh Secondary School. After graduation he was hired by ADNOC selling lubricants and gasoline. In 1979 he started his engineering education at the University of Oklahoma and later worked for several American companies including Chevron Corporation and California's Metropolitan Transport Authority. He later joined the Peace, Unity, and Development Party and became chairman of the party's North American chapter, and was even naturalised as an American citizen.[2]

In July 2010 he was visiting Hargeisa and met with Ahmed Mahamoud Silanyo who wanted him to join his possible future cabinet after the 2010 election. Since 2010 he has been Minister of Mining, Energy & Water Resources of Somaliland.[3]

Personal life

Dualeh lived in Stevenson Ranch, California with his wife and three children until he relocated to Hargeisa to fulfill his duties as Minister of Mining, Energy & Water Resources of Somaliland.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Somaliland:Hon Hussein Abdi Dualeh handover the portfolio to the newly appointed Minister of Energy Hon Jama Mohmud Egal. moem-sl.com . en-GB . 2021-09-25.
  2. Web site: In East Africa, A Bright Spot Amid The Anarchy . Langfitt . Frank . 2010-10-27 . NPR.org . en . 2017-08-09.
  3. Web site: Somaliland blessed by dodging aid "curse" - minister . Stoddard . Ed . 2014-02-04 . Reuters UK . en-GB . 2017-08-09.