Somali National Library

Historical Leadership

The visionaries who shaped the Somali National Library

Since its founding in 1976, the Somali National Library has been guided by dedicated leaders who worked tirelessly to preserve our nation's literary heritage. Their contributions have ensured that knowledge remains accessible to all Somalis.

Dr. Ali Mohamed

Founding Director

1976 - 1986

Key Achievements:

  • Established the library in 1976
  • Built the initial collection of 4,000 volumes
  • Supervised construction of the permanent building
  • Created the first cataloging system

Mr. Hassan Sheikh

Director

1986 - 1991

Key Achievements:

  • Expanded collection to 25,000 volumes
  • Established international partnerships
  • Launched first outreach programs
  • Introduced modern library management systems

Period of Disruption

Library Closure

1991 - 2021

During this difficult period, various caretakers attempted to protect the library collections.

Key Achievements:

  • Civil conflict led to library closure
  • Efforts made to protect collections
  • Community volunteers preserved materials
  • Building remained standing but unused

Is-Xilqaan Initiative

Restoration Period

2021 - 2024

Key Achievements:

  • Community-led restoration efforts
  • Initial building repairs completed
  • Basic services resumed
  • Public awareness campaign launched

Mr. Mohamud Mohamed Siad

Current

Director General

2025 - Present

Key Achievements:

  • Launched Three-Pillar Revival Strategy
  • Secured UNESCO funding for renovation
  • Established climate-controlled archives
  • Initiated digital library development

A Legacy of Dedication

The Somali National Library has been fortunate to have leaders who understood the vital importance of preserving knowledge. From Dr. Ali Mohamed's founding vision in 1976 to the current revitalization under Mr. Mohamud Mohamed Siad, each director has contributed to building an institution that serves as the cornerstone of Somali intellectual life.

Even during the difficult years of closure, the spirit of the library was kept alive by dedicated individuals who risked much to protect our collections. Their sacrifice ensures that the knowledge of past generations remains available to future ones.