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Nuh Ismail Tani

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Nuh Ismail Tani
Personal details
Born1948[citation needed]
British Somaliland
Military service
AllegianceSomaliland
Branch/serviceSomaliland National Army
Years of service2003 – 2011
2016-present
RankMajor general
CommandsChief of staff
Commander, Somaliland Defence Command
Battles/warsBattle of Tukaraq
Puntland–Somaliland dispute
Las Anod conflict (2023–present)

GeneralNuh Ismail Tani(Somali:Nuux Ismaaciil Taani) is thechief of staffof theSomaliland Armed Forces.[1]

History

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Tani comes from theSa'ad Musasub-division of theHabr Awalbranch of theIsaaqclan.[2][3]

In 1975, Tani was head of logistics for the Somali armed forces inKismayo.[4]

In 1981, he led the fighting inGalkayoin central Somalia.[4]

Chief of General Staff (1st period)

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He was appointed as the chief of staff in 2003 by PresidentKahin.[5]

In August 2010, the new presidentSilanyoousted a number of government officials, but Tani was retained.[6]

And he held the post under two differentpresidents of Somalilandbefore being dismissed byAhmed Mahamoud Silanyoon 11 December 2011.[7]

He was succeeded byGeneralMohamed Hasan Abdullahi.[8]

In 2013, he was named one of the 100 people who have contributed the most to Somaliland over the past 20 years.[9]

Chief of General Staff (2nd period)

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On August 15, 2016, Tani was again appointed Commander of the Somaliland Defense Forces.[10]

In November 2017, Tani told an interview before theSomaliland presidential electionthat he would faithfully follow whichever candidate is elected.[11]

In November 2018, Tani welcomed the President of Somaliland inTukaraqand explained the situation.[12]

In November 2022, Tani requested that the Puntland military commander not make misleading statements regarding the occupation ofBo'ameby Somaliland forces, as if Somaliland forces were invading another country.[13] [14]

On January 25, 2023, Tani denied some reports that enemy forces had invadedLas Anod,explaining that the Sool administration was under the control of the Somaliland military.[15]He explained, however, that he would not allow any vehicles to enter Las Anod to ease tensions in the city.[16]

On February 17, 2023, Tani said that militant groupAl-Shabaabhad been forced out of Somalia and was trying to establish a stronghold in Las Anod, joined by Puntland and others from southern Somalia, who were fighting Somaliland armed forces.[17]

In March 2023, Tani announced that the situation in Las Anod was such that Somaliland forces had the ability to overrun the town, but that the Somaliland government was abiding by the cease-fire agreement it had promised.[18]

In January 2024, he met with Ethiopia's Chief of Staff,Birhanu Jula,at the Defense Headquarters inAddis Ababa.They discussed military cooperation between the two countries.[19]

References

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  1. ^"Puntland Security Forces Defect To Somaliland".The Somililand Times.17 November 2007.Retrieved11 June2015.
  2. ^Höhne, Markus."The Conflict over Lasanod: Longterm and Immediate Factors, and Prospects for Settlement".RAAD Policy Report:10.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  3. ^"International Donor Money Promoting Corruption and Conflict in Somaliland".Oodweyne news.com.2019-04-27.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  4. ^ab"Taliyihii Hore Ee Ciidanka Qaranka Oo Ka Hadlay Taariikhdii Marxuum Dhan-Cade"[The former commander of the National Army spoke about the history of the late Dhan-Ade].Salaanmedia.com.2013-04-04.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  5. ^"Breaking—President Bihi to Reshuffle Armed Forces' Top Brass".Somaliland Chronicle.2022-01-31.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  6. ^"Madaxweyne A M Siilaanyo oo magacaabay xilal cusub"[President A M Silanyo appointed new positions].BBC.2010-08-29.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  7. ^"Madaxweyne Siilaanyo oo si Kedisa Xilalkii uga Qaaday Taliyihii Guud iyo Hoggaankii Hawlgelinta ee Ciidanka Qaranka Somaliland"[President Silanyo has suddenly taken over the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and the operational leadership of the Somaliland National Army].Berbera News.2011-12-11.Retrieved2024-05-03.
  8. ^"Buhoodle conflict claims Somaliland army chief".Somaliland Press.11 February 2012. Archived fromthe originalon 13 June 2015.Retrieved11 June2015.
  9. ^"Liiska Magacyada 100-ka Qof ee Loo Xushay Haldoorka Somaliland ee 20-kii Sanno ee Tagay"[List of names of 100 people who have been elected as Somaliland leaders in the past 20 years].Somaliland Post.2013-02-21.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  10. ^"Madaxweynaha Somaliland oo xalay rumeeyay isku shaandheyn balaadhan oo maalmahanba la hadal hayay iyo liiska masuuliyiinta cusub iyo kuwa la eryay"[The President of Somaliland last night confirmed the extensive reshuffle that has been discussed these days and the list of new and dismissed officials].Media Saxafi.2016-08-15.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  11. ^"Voting Begins in Somaliland in Third Presidential Election Since 2003".VOA.2017-11-13.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  12. ^"Somaliland: President Bihi Inspects Troops in Tukaraq, Puntland Goes DEFCON 1".MENAFN.2018-11-25.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  13. ^"Somaliland army chief says they want to live in peace with Somalia's Puntland state".Somaliland.com.2022-11-05.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  14. ^"Commander of National army calls Puntland leaders to stop threats against Somaliland".Saxafimedia.com.2022-11-06.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  15. ^"Somaliland military chief says Sool region still under Somaliland control".Hiiraan Online.2023-01-25.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  16. ^"Somaliland: Sool region is still under our control".Garowe online.2023-01-26.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  17. ^"Taliyaha Millateriga Somaliland oo sheegay in ay kooxo argagixiso ah la dagaalamayaan"[The Somaliland military commander said that they are fighting against terrorist groups].Hiiraan Online.2023-02-17.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  18. ^"Somaliland military head claims his forces are capable of retaking disputed town of Las Anod".Radio Dalsan.2023-03-09.Retrieved2024-05-02.
  19. ^"Muxuu yahay kulanka dhexmaray taliyaasha milatariga Somaliland iyo Itoobiya ee ka dhacay Adis Ababa?"[What is the meeting between the military commanders of Somaliland and Ethiopia in Addis Ababa?].BBC.2024-01-09.Retrieved2024-05-03.