Daily Dispatch

New Sudan PM sworn in amid protests

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Sudanese President Omar alBashir swore in a new premier on Sunday as hundreds of demonstrat­ors called on the veteran leader to resign after he imposed a state of emergency across the country.

Bashir imposed a year-long emergency on Friday after a deadly crackdown failed to suppress weeks of protests against his three-decade rule.

Bashir, who swept to power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989, dissolved the cabinet and provincial government­s, and pledged to bring in technocrat­s to help end the economic crisis – the key factor behind the protests.

On Sunday, former governor of the agricultur­al state of Jazeera, Mohamed Tahir Ela, was sworn in as the new prime minister at a ceremony, a photograph­er said.

Defence minister General Awad Ibnouf was also sworn in as the first vice president after his predecesso­r Bakri Hassan Saleh was sacked by Bashir.

Bashir also swore in 16 army officers and two officers from the National Intelligen­ce and Security Service as new governors for the country’s 18 provinces.

He is also expected to announce soon an entire new cabinet as he pushes on with sweeping top-level changes in the face of nationwide protests that have rocked his rule.

Even as the new officials took oath, hundreds of protesters rallied in Omdurman, the twin city of Khartoum, against the state of emergency.

“We want to give the president a message that the state of emergency will not deter us,” said protester Sawsan Bashir.

Protesters have vowed to continue with daily rallies, accusing Bashir and his officials of mismanagin­g the economy that has led to soaring food prices.

Deadly clashes between protesters and security forces have left 31 people dead since protests first erupted on December 19, officials say.

Human Rights Watch says at least 51 people have been killed.

Protests initially erupted in Atbara after a government decision to triple the price of bread.

But the rallies swiftly escalated into protests against Bashir’s iron-fisted rule. –

 ?? Picture ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP ?? NEW LEADERSHIP: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, centre, watches as defence minister General Awad Ibnouf , left, is sworn in as the first vice president at the presidenti­al palace in Khartoum on Sunday.
Picture ASHRAF SHAZLY / AFP NEW LEADERSHIP: Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, centre, watches as defence minister General Awad Ibnouf , left, is sworn in as the first vice president at the presidenti­al palace in Khartoum on Sunday.

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