Mohamouda Ahmed Gaas

Mohamouda Ahmed Gaas is an Ethiopian politician and a member of the Ethiopian ruling party. He was a State (Vice) Minister of the Ethiopian Ministry of Culture and Tourism up until October 2010, when he was dismissed over poor performance in a cabinet reshufle.

Mohamouda Ahmed Gaas founded the Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Union (ARDUU) in 1991.[1] ARDUU later became a part of the Afar Revolutionary Democratic Unity Front (ARDUF). Mohamooda Gaas was elected as the Secretary General of ARDUF in 1995, but refused the post, leaving it to his deputy Muhyadin Mafatah.

In 1995, Gaas defected from the ARDUF and joined the ruling party. Possibly as a reward, he was given a post in the Government, and in 2006 was promoted to the position of a vice or state minister reporting to the Ethiopian Minister of Culture and Tourism.

Gaas is a Muslim and hails from the Harrar region of Ethiopia. He is married with 3 children and speaks 4 different languages.

Millennium pageant controversy

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism, which is responsible for developing and promoting tourism in Ethiopia, has been embroiled in a major controversy surrounding a beauty pageant in celebration of the Ethiopian Millennium in 2007.[2] Allegedly Mohamouda Ahmed Gaas and officials from the ministry obtained promotional services from a UK based company for the Ethiopian Millennium[3][4][5][5] but after the event took place refused to pay.[6] Following claims of failure to pay major bills,[7][7][8] in December 2009 the company commenced formal legal action in the British courts, seeking a total payment of US$1,022,810.52, comprising US$488.500.00 principal debt and US$543,310.52 interest and late fees.

References

  1. Yasin Mohammed Yasin, "Political history of the Afar in Ethiopia and Eritrea1" Afrika Spectrum 42 (2008) 1: 39–65
  2. Archives for: March 2009, 03 – nazret.com Merkato Blog. Nazret.com. Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
  3. Miss Tourism Millennium attracts international contestants. Jimma Times. Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
  4. » Ethiopia’s State Ministry for Culture and Tourism Corruption Scandal – Gadaa.com Oduu – News. Gadaa.com. Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
  5. 1 2 Archived 1 January 2008 at the Wayback Machine.
  6. Ethiopia fails to pay world pageant beauties their money. Ethiomedia.com. Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
  7. 1 2 Gaas Mohamuda (Ethiopia). Afdevinfo.com (18 April 2006). Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
  8. www.meadna.com. www.meadna.com. Retrieved on 21 October 2011.
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