Ahmed Farah Dualeh
Ahmed Farah Dualeh أحمد فرح دعاله | |
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1st President of Jubaland | |
Assumed office 2012 | |
Preceded by | Position Established |
Personal details | |
Born | Somalia |
Alma mater | Nautical Institute of Copenhagen |
Ahmed Farah Dualeh (Somali: Axmed Faarax Ducaale, Arabic: أحمد فرح دعاله) is a Somali-Danish community worker and politician.
Early life[edit]
Dualeh was born and raised in Somalia. He finished his primary and secondary education domestically.
In 1967, he was granted a scholarship by the Danish Foreign Ministry to study in Denmark.
Dualeh subsequently studied navigation at the Nautical Institute of Copenhagen, where he graduated as a Master of 1st Class. He immediately afterwards started a naval career as a shipmaster, and worked in this capacity for approximately 20 years across all oceans and continents. He also studied Law and Business administration, graduating with an MBA.
Additionally, Dualeh served as a representative for the Somali community in Scandinavia. He helped immigrant families adapt to their new surroundings in various cities and towns in the larger region.
President of Jubaland[edit]
In 2012, Dualeh was appointed President of Jubaland State of Somalia, an autonomous region in southern Somalia noted for its agriculture, fishing, livestock and mineral resources.[dubious ]
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