Sudanese tribes sign peace deal after deadly clashes in Port Sudan

Sudanese tribes sign peace deal after deadly clashes in Port Sudan

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Deputy Head of Sudanese Transitional Military Council, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo signs a constitutional declaration in Khartoum, Sudan August 4, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Nureldin Abdallah/File Photo

Representatives of the Beni Amer and Nuba tribes in Sudanโ€™s Red Sea state signed a reconciliation deal on Sunday under pressure from the countryโ€™s most prominent military commander after clashes that triggered a state of emergency and left at least 16 dead last month.

Sudan is embarking on a three-year transition after the overthrow of former president Omar al-Bashir in April and faces challenges including simmering insecurity in several regions and a deep economic crisis.

The clashes broke out in the countryโ€™s main sea gateway of Port Sudan, also used by South Sudan to export oil, shortly after the signing of a power-sharing deal between Sudanโ€™s military and civilian groups.

The Beni Amer and Nuba tribes have also clashed in the past.

Sundayโ€™s deal was signed after General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, a member of Sudanโ€™s new Sovereign Council, threatened to expel both sides from the country if they refused to commit to reconciliation.

โ€œIf you didnโ€™t agree, I swear to Almighty God that we will deport both (sides),โ€ Dagalo, also known by his nickname Hemedti, said at a ceremony on Port Sudan, eliciting loud applause from the audience of locals and army and government officials.

โ€œWe need a radical solution to the problem. Its cause is the existence of outlaws and weapons. Anybody should be accountable, no one is above law.โ€

Hemedti, who is also head of the powerful paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, asked both sides to surrender their illegal weapons โ€œtonightโ€ and vowed to work on solving the lack of water and electricity supplies in the state.

After tribal representatives signed the deal, Hemedti apologised for his earlier tough language.

โ€œWe are in a new era of real change,โ€ he said. โ€œWe need to move our country towards citizenship and the rule of law and peaceful coexistence.โ€

The Sovereign Council is the highest body in a transitional structure that includes a technocratic government named this week.

REUTERS

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