Madobe Nunow

In his role as president from 2014 until his death, Madobe Nunow worked on stabilizing the South West State[2] amidst Somalia's ongoing civil conflict.

His leadership was marked by initiatives to enhance development, support reconciliation, and strengthen governance, helping advance the region’s integration into Somalia’s federal system.

On October 29, 2017,[1] he tragically lost his life in a bombing attack at the Nasa-Hablood hotel[4] in Mogadishu, an incident that claimed numerous lives.

His death was a significant loss to Somali politics, and he is remembered for his dedication to stability and progress in his region, as well as his contributions to Somalia's federal governance system.

From 1980 to 1985, he was a First Assistant to the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party in Sablale District, Lower Shabelle.