Mohamed Ibrahim Liqliiqato
Appearance
Mohamed Ibrahim Liqliqato | |
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6th Speaker of the Parliament of Somalia | |
In office 26 January 1982 – 1 November 1989 | |
Preceded by | Ismail Ali Abokor |
Succeeded by | Hussein Kulmiye Afrah |
Personal details | |
Born | 1921 Kismaayo, Somalia |
Died | 1998 (aged 76–77) Mogadishu |
Mohamed Ibrahim Liqliqato (1921, Kismayo, Italian Somaliland – 1998) was a Somali military and political leader who worked as an ambassador, minister, speaker of the Parliament, and was a prominent figure during Siyad Barre's rule in Somalia.
In 1964, Liqliqato joined the Somali Army. In 1969, the military took over the government and new president Siad Barre appointed Liqliqato as Somali Ambassador to the Soviet Union (1969–1970). From 1970–1974, he served as Ambassador to West Germany. From 1974–1978, Liqliqato served as Minister of Agriculture, and from 1978–1980 as Minister of Domestic and Foreign Trade.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Mukhtar, Mohamed Haji (2003-02-25). Historical Dictionary of Somalia. Scarecrow Press. pp. 157–158. ISBN 9780810866041.
Categories:
- Somalian military leaders
- 1921 births
- 1998 deaths
- Presidents of Somalia
- Agriculture ministers of Somalia
- Speakers of the Parliament of Somalia
- Ambassadors of Somalia to the Soviet Union
- Ambassadors of Somalia to West Germany
- Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party politicians
- Ethnic Somali people
- Somalian diplomats