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    Former NISA chief Sanbaloolshe re-elected to Somali Parliament

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    Friday June 20, 2025


    Jowhar (HOL) – Former head of the National Intelligence and
    Security Agency (NISA), Abdullahi Mohamed Ali (Sanbaloolshe), has been
    re-elected to seat HOP058 in the House of the People of Somalia’s 11th
    Parliament.


    The election was held in Jowhar, the capital of the Middle
    Shabelle region in Hirshabelle State, where Sanbaloolshe won unopposed
    following the withdrawal of his expected challenger, Ismail Warsame Farah.



    Sanbaloolshe, who was recently removed as NISA director, had
    left his parliamentary seat vacant while serving in the intelligence post. His
    re-election confirms a widely anticipated return to Parliament after stepping
    down from the intelligence role he held for the past year.

    This marks a comeback for Sanbaloolshe, who previously lost
    the same seat during the Farmaajo administration, and failed to reclaim it in a
    subsequent attempt. He is notably the only official to have served as NISA
    director three times.


    Sanbaloolshe’s re-election comes amid growing public
    criticism in his native Hiiraan region over what residents describe as the
    federal government’s neglect of the fight against Al-Shabaab militants. His
    return to Parliament is likely to influence ongoing security and intelligence
    debates within the federal legislature.



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