Khartoum
Sudan’s Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok has announced a new cabinet, featuring seven ex-rebel chiefs as ministers, following a peace deal in October aimed to end decades of war.
The reshuffle comes as Hamdok struggles to push through reforms and secure foreign financing seen as crucial to easing a deep economic crisis and bolstering Sudan’s transition to democracy.
The cabinet is as follows:
Khaled Omar - Ministry of Cabinet Affairs
Yassin Ibrahim — Ministry of Defense
Ezzedine Sheikh - Ministry of Interior
Mariam Al-Sadiq - Ministry of Foreign
Nasr El Din Abdel Bari - Ministry of Justice
Buthaina Dinar- Ministry of Federal Government
Jibril Ibrahim- Ministry of Finance
Ismail Harby - Ministry of Agriculture
Ali Deby - Ministry of Trade and International Cooperation
Ibrahim Al Sheikh- Ministry of Industry
Jadeen Obaid- Ministry of Energy and Oil
Mohammed Abu Nemou- Ministry of Minerals
Yasser Abbas- Ministry of Irrigation
Hafez Ibrahim — Ministry of Animal Revolution
Mergni Mousa - Ministry of Transport
Abdullah - Yahya - Ministry of Urban Development
Mohannad According to the Prophet - Ministry of Communications
Al-Hadi Ibrahim — Ministry of Investment
Triumph Small — Ministry of Higher Education
Omar Al Najib- Ministry of Health
Tayseer Al Nawarni - Ministry
Motasim Ahmed- Ministry of Social Development
Nasreddin Mufareh- Ministry of Awqaf and Religious Affairs
Hamza Baloul- Ministry of Information
Yousef Adam Al-Dai - Ministry of Youth and Sports
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