Thursday, March 31, 2011

Somali president names top military, police chiefs

update on Swearing-In Ceremony of Somalia national army and police COMMANDER.Somali -American From Ohio Major General abdulkadir Sheikh ali Dini as the Commander somali Army force
As the government kicked off anti-militant operations in Mogadishu and many parts of south-central Somalia, the president of Somalia on Wednesday nominated new Somali military and police chiefs.

Gen. Abdulkadir Sheikh Ali Dini was named to be Somalia’s new military chief and Gen. Sharif Sheikhuna Maye was named to be the police chief, according to a statement from the president's office.
In a ceremony held at the presidential palace, President Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed said the new commanders are needed to perform extraordinary efforts to liberate the country from what he called international criminals and terrorists who he said had invaded Somalia.“We hope them to succeed their mandated mission and live up national duties,” Ahmed said.The new military commander, Dini, said he is very happy and pleased with his nomination as Somali military chief and vowed to work to bring peace back as much as he could.After the swearing-in, Maye, the new police chief, vowed that he will serve the civilian people by assuring peace and tranquility in the country, particularly Mogadishu.Early this month, the beleaguered president fired four top security officers, including police, military and intelligence chiefs.The fired officers were accused of not satisfactorily performing their duties. During their terms of service, a number of government officials were assassinated in TFG-controlled districts of Mogadishu.AHL
 Major  General        Abduladir Sheikh ali Dini

Brief Summary of Background
1989-1990 Us army Carlisle, PA U.S.A.
1986-1987 Us army Command and General Staff College, PA, U.S.A
1986 Us army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School, Fort Bragg, NC U.S
1972-1974 Military Academy, Odessa, Ukraine
can speak at least 4 foreign languages. .

1. Italian

2. Swedish 3. Swedish

4. Swahili

5. English

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