Mogadishu, Somalia – In a dramatic turn of events, Abdalle Ahmed Noor Jim’ale, the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Hormuud Telecom, narrowly escaped escalating threats and backlash by boarding AirDjibouti Flight ADJ209, which departed from Aden Adulle International Airport in Mogadishu.
Abdalle’s journey to safety unfolded on the scheduled date of December 12th, with AirDjibouti Flight ADJ209 originally set to depart at 10:00. The flight took off at 13:05, providing Abdalle a swift exit from Somalia amid the mounting tensions.
This escape marks a critical moment in the ongoing controversy surrounding Abdalle’s LGBTQ advocacy, as he faced opposition from shareholders, his family, and Islamist groups. AirDjibouti Flight ADJ209 played a pivotal role in facilitating Abdalle’s departure and providing him a means to reach Djibouti, seeking refuge from the intensifying situation.
As Abdalle Ahmed Noor Jim’ale’s flight touched down on Djibouti soil, questions persist about the broader implications for LGBTQ rights advocacy in conservative regions and the challenges faced by those striving for change in the face of adversity. The international community continues to closely monitor the evolving narrative surrounding the escape of the Hormuud Telecom CFO.




