Farah Maalim

Farah Maalim Mohamed
فرح معلم محمد
Member of Parliament for Garissa Township
In office
14 September 2017  to date
Preceded by Adan Bare Duale
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya
In office
15 January 2008  14 January 2013
Preceded by David Musila
Succeeded by Joyce Laboso
Member of Parliament for Lagdera Constituency
In office
15 January 2008  14 January 2013
Preceded by Abdillahi Sheikh Dahir
Succeeded by Mohamed Muktar Shidiye
Member of Parliament for Lagdera Constituency
In office
26 January 1993  10 November 1997
Preceded by Slan Ahmed Nuno
Succeeded by Mohamed Muktar Shidiye
Personal details
Born 1948
Political party Orange Democratic Movement
Religion Islam

Farah Maalim Mohamed (Somali: Faarax Maaliim Maxamed, Arabic: فرح معلم محمد) is a Kenyan politician.[1] He is the former Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Kenya, and has almost twenty-five years of experience on the Kenyan political scene.

Biography

Maalim belongs to the Auliyahan sub-clan of the Ogaden Darod Somali clan.[2] He was educated at Maseno School.[3] He is a member of the Orange Democratic Movement political party in Kenya, and was elected to represent the Lagdera Constituency in the National Assembly of Kenya in the 10th Kenyan Parliament.[4] He had previously served in the 7th Kenyan Parliament.

In November 2012, Maalim led a group of MPs, which accused Kenyan soldiers of fomenting violence and using undue force during a security operation in Garissa. The legislators threatened to take the matter to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) if the perpetrators were not brought to justice.[5][6] Maalim also suggested that the deployment of the soldiers was unconstitutional and had not received the requisite parliamentary approval,[5] and that the ensuing rampage cost Garissa entrepreneurs over Sh1.5 billion to Sh2billion in missed revenue.[6]

In the 2013 elections, Maalim ran for the Garissa County Senate seat, but was defeated by Yusuf Haji.

References

  1. On Somalis in the new Kenyan cabinet
  2. Sugow, Abdikadir (8 July 2012). "Youth overlooked as big guns angle for race". Standard Digital. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  3. "Maseno Old Boys". Maseno School. Retrieved 2011-08-04.
  4. Members Of The 10th Parliament. Parliament of Kenya. Accessed June 19, 2008.
  5. 1 2 "Woman killed, 10 injured in Garissa swoop". The Star. 21 November 2012. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  6. 1 2 Wafula, Caroline (20 November 2012). "MPs accuse State of using undue force". Daily Nation. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
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