| Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members | 16 August 2005 |
Somalia has lacked any internationally recognized central government since the fall of the Siad Barre regime in 1991. The country is currently controlled by various political and regional factions as well as local warlords in the south and in two "republics" in the north. The former British colony of Somaliland---consisting of five districts in the northwest---declared independence in 1991, and the northeastern region---known as Puntland---declared autonomy in 1998. |
President of Transitional Federal Government | Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed |
Prime Minister of Transitional Federal Government | Ali Mohamed Gedi |
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Abdullahi Sheikh Ismail |
Minister of Religion of Awqaaf Affairs | Omer Mohamed Mohamud |
Minister of Petrol | Yusuf Mohamed Ahmed |
Minister of Agriculture | Hassan Mohamed Nur |
Minister of Post and Telecommunication | Ali Ahmed Jama |
Minister of Health | Abdiaziz Sheikh Yusuf |
Minister of Tourism & Wildlife | Mohamed Mahamud Hayd |
Minister of Constitution Affairs and Federalism | Abdalla Derow Isaaq |
Minister of Sports and Youth | Ahmed Abdullahi Jamaa |
Minister of Reconstruction and Resettlement | Bare Adan Shire |
Minister of Defense | Abdirahman Mohamed Ali |
Minister of Ports and Sea Transport | Ali Ismael Abdi |
Minister of Commerce | Muse Sudi Yalahow |
Minister of Justice | Sheikh Adan Mohamed Nur |
Minister of Public Works and Housing | Osman Hassan Ali |
Minister of Higher Education | Hussien Hohamud Sh. Hussein |
Minister of Women Affairs and Family Care | Fowzia Mohmed Shiekh |
Minister of Livestock Development and Range | Ibrahim Mohamed Issak |
Minister of Demobilization and Militia Training | Bootaan Isse Ali |
Minister of Regional Cooperation | Ismail Mohamud Hurre/DPM |
Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources | Hassan Abshir Farah |
Minister of Finance | Salim Aliyow Ibrow/DPM. |
Minister of Planning and International Cooperation | Abdisaq Osman Hassan |
Minister of Labour and Human Resources | Salah Ali Farah |
Minister of Information | Mohamed Mahamud Hayir |
Minister of Industry | Abdi Mohamed Tarrah |
Minister of Education | Ali Abdullahi Osoble |
Minister of Culture and Tradition | Abdi Hashi Abdullahi |
Minister of Environment and Disaster Prevention | Mohamed Osman Maye |
Minister of Monetary Affairs | Abdikarim Ahmed Ali |
Minister of Science and Technology | Ismaili Hassan Jama |
Minister of Minerals and Water | Mohamed Salad Nur |
Minister of Energy | Mohamed Nurani Nakar |
Minister of Social welfare and Human Right | Hussein Elable Fahiye |
Minister of Land and Settlement | Mowlid Mani Mohamed |
Minister of Interior | Hussein Mohamed Farah/DPM |
Minister of Co-operative Development | Mohamed Abdullahi Kamil |
Minister of Internal Security | Mohamed Kanyare Afrah |
Minister of Rural Development | Mohamed Mohamoud Guleid |
Minister of National Property and Procurement | Mohamed Sayid Adan |
Minister of Reconciliation and Diaspora Affairs | Sheikh Adan Sheikh Mohamed |
Minister of Land and Air Transport | Ibrahim Adan Hassan(Kiish Buur) |
Minister of State for Foreign Affairs | Ibrahim Sh. Ali Hafun |
Minister of State for Presidents Office | DoctorKhalid Omar Ali |
Minister of State for Prime Ministers Office | Abdulkadir H. Mohamoud Dhaqane |
Minister of State for Defense | Ali Mohamed Mohamoud |
Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs | Abdirahman Adan Ibrahim Ibbi |