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​​Eid's leadership was marked by efforts to disarm and integrate local clan militias into the state security forces and to promote development projects such as the construction of the Hobyo port.​​ ​​ ​​His tenure contributed to the stabilization and development of Galmudug during a critical period in Somalia's federalization process.​​​​​​ ​​Eid's leadership was marked by efforts to disarm and integrate local clan militias into the state security forces and to promote development projects such as the construction of the Hobyo port.​​ ​​ ​​His tenure contributed to the stabilization and development of Galmudug during a critical period in Somalia's federalization process.​​​​​​

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​​Ali Dahir Eid, born in 1972 in Abudwak, Galgaduud province, Somalia, is a Somali politician who served as the Vice President of Galmudug, a federal member state in central Somalia.​​ ​​He was elected to this position on February 2, 2020, alongside President Ahmed Abdi Karie, and served until February 2025.​​ ​​​​

​​Eid hails from the Marehan sub-clan of the Darod clan.​​ ​​ ​​During his tenure, he was actively involved in various initiatives aimed at improving the region's humanitarian situation and strengthening international relations.​​ ​​Notably, in September 2024, he met with the Saudi Ambassador to Somalia, Ahmed bin Mohammed Al-Mawlid, to discuss enhancing cooperation in sectors such as education, livestock export, and water development.​​ ​​​​

​​In December 2024, Eid successfully concluded the Country Humanitarian Forum held in Dhusamareb, focusing on addressing the region's growing humanitarian needs.​​ ​​ ​​He also hosted a farewell dinner at the presidential palace for delegates participating in the forum, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in tackling humanitarian challenges.​​ ​​​​

​​Eid's leadership was marked by efforts to disarm and integrate local clan militias into the state security forces and to promote development projects such as the construction of the Hobyo port.​​ ​​ ​​His tenure contributed to the stabilization and development of Galmudug during a critical period in Somalia's federalization process.​​​​​​

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