Bashe Awil Omar
Bashe Awil Omar (born 1972 in Hargeisa, Somaliland) is a diplomat and politician.[1] He served as the Somaliland Representative to the United Arab Emirates (2015-2018)[2] and Kenya (2018-2021) as President of the Somaliland Liaison Office.[3][4]
Bashe Awil Omar | |
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In office 2018–2021 | |
Somaliland Representative to Kenya | |
In office 2015–2018 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 1972 Hargeisa |
Nationality | Somalilander |
Occupation | Diplomat |
Background
Omar was born in 1972 in Hargeisa, Somaliland. In 1991, Following the outbreak of the Somali Civil War, he moved to the United Kingdom. In 1997, Omar graduated with a bachelor's degree in chemistry from UCL. Omar received a scholarship to attend The University of Manchester where he graduated with an MSc in Petrochemistry and Hydrocarbons Chemistry. During his residence in California, he got involved with mobilization for Kulmiye, a political party which was founded by his father-in-law, Ahmed Mohamed Mohamoud. in 2011, Omar and his family moved to Nairobi, Kenya.[5] On 30 June 2015, Omar was appointed as the new Ambassador of Somaliland to the United Arab Emirates where he served from 2015 to 2018.[6] In 2018, President Musa Bihi Abdi appointed Omar as Somaliland Representative to Kenya and President of the Somaliland Liaison Office in Nairobi.[7] Upon assumption of the office in Nairobi, Omar has organised two major conferences between Somaliland and Kenya focusing on infrastructure and energy in 2018 and 2019.[8][9]
References
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- "How the crisis in the Gulf could spread to East Africa". BBC News. Archived from the original on 2023-03-04.
- Ambassador Bashe Awil Omar
- Somaliland goes to the polls tomorrow
- Somaliland: “I was a Member of the Silanyo Family Years Before his Presidency” Amb Bashe Awil
- REPUBLIC OF SOMALILAND
- Kenya and Somaliland to foster strong trade ties
- Somaliland Markets Berbera Port at the UK-Africa Investment Conference
- Investors to benefit from Kenya and Somaliland ties