Townships
The majority of the people in the district have been settled there for the last 300 years. There are more major and minor towns in Gabiley district than anywhere else in Somaliland.
Major towns:
Minor towns:
- Agabar
- Ceel-Sheekh
- Galooley
- Harcadaad
- Geedbalaadh
- Galadweyne
- Argeegta
- Teysa
- Xidhinta
- Ijaara
- Elbardaale
- Boqor
- Bus
- AliHaydh
- Gogeysa
- GeedAbeera
History
Gabiley is one of the oldest towns in northern Somalia after
Zeila,
Berbera and
Amud. Some stones left behind in the area were believed to have been earmarked for the construction of pyramids.
Demographics
The city of Gabiley has a population of around 75,000.
[2] The broader
Gabiley District has a total population of 120,430.
[3] It is considered to be the district with the fastest growing population in Somaliland due to its fertile land.
The Gabiley District in which the city is situated is inhabited by people from the Somali ethnic group,
with the Jibriil Abokor sub-division of the Habr Awal Isaaq being the exclusive residents of this district.
[4]
Agriculture
Farmer near the town of Gabiley
Gabiley is the main farm land for Somaliland and produces up to 85% of Somaliland's food. It is known for its agricultural and farming industry, and is where most of Somaliland's crops are produced. Crops grown in the area include apples, oranges, bananas, corn, pears, maize, wheat, barley, beans, lemon, peas, groundnuts, potatoes, tomatoes, onions, garlic, salad and cabbages, broccoli, watermelon, papaya and many other types of fruits and vegetables. Gabiley is considered to be the most fertile region in Somaliland and the entire northern Somalia peninsula.
[5]
Notable residents
- Mo Farah, British four-time Olympic gold medalist and the most decorated athlete in British athletics history; belongs to the Muhammed Jibriil sub-clan of the Jibril Abokor clan[6]
- Abdillahi Suldaan Mohammed Timacade, poet Somali poet during the pre- and post-colonial periods; from Galooley; conducted public readings in the area; belongs to the Reer Hared subclan of the Jibriil Abokor clan
- Mohammed Abdillahi Ogsadey, was a Somali business tycoon based in Ethiopia, where he established MAO Harar Horse, the first African corporation to export coffee. He belongs to the Reer Dalal subclan of the Jibriil Abokor clan.[7]
- Sheekh Muhumed Warsame, Islamic religious leader and founder of the modern town of Gabiley. He belongs to the Reer Dalal subclan of the Jibriil Abokor clan.
- Ismail Ahmed, Owner and CEO of WorldRemit which is one of the fastest growing money transfer company in the world and he's considered 7th most influential man in Britain. He belongs to the Habar Aden sub-clan of the Jibriil Abokor clan.
Long Live Gabiley! Long live Jibriil Abokor!
@TheWeekday @Gucci mane + any other JB on this forum
The reer Harred libaax Nuur Daalacay putting it on for our city!