AYROTV Investigative Report — Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud has been listed as the 11th richest leader in Africa, with an estimated net worth of $980 million, according to recent wealth rankings. The revelation has sparked intense scrutiny over the sources of his wealth, given Somalia’s status as one of the world’s poorest nations, still recovering from decades of conflict and instability.
Key Findings
- $980M Net Worth: President Hassan Sheikh ranks above leaders of more economically stable African nations.
- Unclear Wealth Origins: No formal declaration of assets or business holdings has been publicly disclosed.
- Suspicious Transactions: Leaked financial snippets suggest unusual money movements, including:
- $71,500 deposited into a non-taxable income account (315XXXX88)
- $36,500 transferred to an “Immigration Cashier” (727018)
The Passport Controversy
The leaked data raises alarming questions about Somali passport issuance, with allegations of:
✔ Bribery schemes inflating official fees
✔ Shadow payments routed through unofficial channels
✔ Lack of transparency in government revenue collection
Public Reaction
- Anti-corruption activists demand an independent audit.
- Opposition leaders call for full financial disclosure.
- Citizens express outrage amid soaring inflation and unemployment.
Government Response
No official statement has been issued, but sources close to the presidency dismiss the claims as “unverified and politically motivated.”
The Bigger Picture
This report follows a pattern of African leaders accumulating unexplained wealth while presiding over struggling economies. Transparency watchdogs urge:
🔍 Stricter asset declaration laws
🌍 International oversight on suspicious transactions
“When a leader’s wealth outpaces his nation’s GDP growth, citizens deserve answers.”
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Note: AYROTV has reached out to the Somali presidency for comment. This story is developing.







