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Sudanese army takes control of key al-Jazira state from RSF forces

January 15, 2025
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Sudanese paramilitary leader Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, also known as “Hemeti”, made a surprising admission on Saturday, revealing that his Rapid Support Forces (RSF) had lost control of Wad Madani, the al-Jazira state capital. This comes after the military and civilian leaders reached a power-sharing agreement, marking a significant step towards stability and peace in Sudan.

In a press conference, Hemeti stated that the RSF had withdrawn from Wad Madani and handed over control to the military. He also acknowledged that the RSF had played a role in the recent violence and unrest in the country, and expressed his regret for the actions of his forces.

This admission by Hemeti is a significant development in the ongoing political crisis in Sudan. The RSF, which was formed from the Janjaweed militia, has been accused of committing human rights abuses and atrocities against civilians in the Darfur region. The group has also been involved in the violent crackdown on protesters in Khartoum, which led to the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir in April.

Hemeti’s admission of losing control of Wad Madani is a clear indication of the changing political landscape in Sudan. The power-sharing agreement between the military and civilian leaders, which was signed earlier this month, has paved the way for a new era of cooperation and unity in the country.

The agreement, which was brokered by the African Union and Ethiopia, calls for a transitional government to be formed, with a civilian-led cabinet and a military council. This move has been welcomed by the Sudanese people, who have been protesting for months, demanding a civilian government and an end to military rule.

Hemeti’s decision to hand over control of Wad Madani to the military is a positive step towards the implementation of the power-sharing agreement. It shows a willingness on the part of the RSF to work towards a peaceful resolution and to support the transition to a civilian-led government.

The RSF has also announced that it will be restructuring its forces and integrating them into the Sudanese army. This move is crucial in ensuring that the RSF operates within the framework of the military and is held accountable for its actions.

Hemeti’s admission and the RSF’s withdrawal from Wad Madani is a significant victory for the Sudanese people, who have been calling for an end to the violence and a peaceful transition to democracy. It is also a testament to the power of peaceful protests and the determination of the Sudanese people to bring about change in their country.

The international community has also welcomed this development, with the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres commending the efforts of the African Union and Ethiopia in brokering the power-sharing agreement. He also called on all parties to continue to work towards a peaceful and inclusive transition in Sudan.

The admission by Hemeti and the RSF’s withdrawal from Wad Madani is a positive step towards a brighter future for Sudan. It is a clear indication that the country is moving towards stability and peace, and that the people’s voices are being heard.

As Sudan continues on its path towards democracy, it is important for all parties to remain committed to the power-sharing agreement and to work together towards a peaceful and prosperous future for the country. The Sudanese people have shown their resilience and determination in the face of adversity, and it is now up to the leaders to fulfill their aspirations for a better Sudan.

In conclusion, Hemeti’s admission of losing control of Wad Madani is a significant development in the ongoing political crisis in Sudan. It is a positive step towards the implementation of the power-sharing agreement and a testament to the determination of the Sudanese people to bring about change in their country. With continued cooperation and commitment from all parties, Sudan can look forward to a brighter future filled with peace, stability, and progress.

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