Mustafa Muhummed Omer

Mustafa Mohoumed Omer (Somali: Mustafa Muxumed Cumar; nickname Cagjar; born 1972 in Degehabur) is a Somali activist who is the acting interim president of the Somali Regional State in Ethiopia. He was appointed to the post on 22 August 2018 following a political crisis where the Ethiopian military forced Abdi Mohamoud Omar to resign after a stand-off with the central government.[1] Omer has previously worked as an economist, activist, and humanitarian in food security (pastoral and agro-pastoral livelihoods), partnership, resource mobilization, and strategic planning roles in different NGOs.[2] He currently serves as an advisor to the UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Somalia.[2] Omer was strongly opposed to his predecessor Omar.

Education

Mustafa went primary and intermediate school at Aware district under Jarar region. His family located in Degahbur where he started a secondary school at Degahbur. He attended Addis Ababa University faculty of economics undergraduate degree.

Experience

Touch at Jijiga teacher training college and promoted vice deputy assistant in the college. He served as deputy of the Somali regional education office. He worked international non-governmental institutions in different positions such save the children, Oxfam and OCHA. During work in the United Nation, he was a critic of the ex-president of the Somali region. His critics caused depression led murder to his young brother.

References

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  1. "Ethiopia: Omer Takes Charge As Ethiopia's Somali State President, Changes Regions Flag & Pledges Freedom of Expression". Dalsan Radio (Mogadishu). 2018-08-24. Retrieved 2018-08-25.
  2. 1 2 "Dawn of a promising era sees Mustafa Omer ushered into Somali Regional Presidency - OPride.com". OPride.com. 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2018-08-25.
  3. https://www.borkena.com/2018/08/23/mustafa-mohammed-omar-appointed-as-president-of-ethio-somali-region/
  4. https://www.africaintelligence.com/ion/corridors-of-power/2018/09/28/moustapha-mouhoumed-omar-hardens-his-tone,108325697-bre

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