Sudan PM Warns Of Fractures Within Military, Urges ‘Unity’

Sudan PM Warns Of Fractures Within Military, Urges ‘Unity’
Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok
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Sudanese Prime Minister has warned of ‘deeply worrying’ fractures within the country’s security forces while calling for reconciliation between civilian and military-political factions.

Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok made the comments as he announced an initiative to unify the factions guiding Sudan through a fragile transition following the April 2019 ouster of dictator Omar al-Bashir.

Sudan has been led by a civilian-military ruling administration since the sides reached a power-sharing deal the following August.

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Nearly two years later, the transition continues to face pressing challenges including pressure from rebels and civilians to reform the military.

‘All the challenges we are facing, in my view, are a manifestation of a deeper crisis that is primarily a political one,’ Hamdok told journalists.

He pointed to splits among pro-democracy activists who led the December 2018 protests against Bashir, adding that fragmentation within the military was also “a deeply worrying issue”.

Hamdok said his initiative aimed to push for reforms to the military and ensure that armed groups, including the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), be integrated into the armed forces.

Africa Daily News, New York gathered tha other points in Hamdok’s initiative include dismantling the remnants of Bashir’s regime, tackling the economic crisis, and forming a transitional legislative body.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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