Sudan Native Administration Council Backs Government of Hope and Prime Minister's Peace Initiative
The Higher Council for Native Administration issued a statement on May 24, 2026, endorsing the Government of Hope and the peace efforts of Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris. The council cited the prime minister's recent visits and international partnerships as positive steps for Sudan.
news.google.comThe Higher Council for Native Administration announced its support for the Government of Hope and for the work of Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris on May 24, 2026. In an official statement, the council said it had followed the prime minister's domestic and foreign activities with interest. It praised recent visits that produced new international cooperation and development partnerships.
The council reaffirmed its backing for Dr.
Kamil Idris's call for a just and comprehensive peace. It described the initiative as a route to protecting citizen dignity, improving security, and preparing Sudan for a new phase of national consensus. The statement added that the Native Administration supports all national efforts to stop bloodshed and promote peaceful coexistence.
It pledged to help repair the social fabric and oppose hate speech, racism, and regionalism. The council said it would continue to back government work aimed at security, justice, peace, and development, and called for a unified national effort toward a better future for Sudan.
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Potential Impact
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The statement may encourage other Sudanese groups to publicly align with the peace initiative.
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International partners referenced in the statement could receive renewed attention for development projects.
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