Fighting in Sudan Escalates While the Government Is Preoccupied with Ministerial Quotas!
Sudanese Prime Minister Dr. Kamel Idris, who was officially sworn in on Saturday, May 31, 2025, as the head of the Sudanese Council of Ministers, before the President of the Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, is preoccupied with intensive consultations to form his government, which he called the Government of Hope, trying to get it through despite the obstacles it faces. Political forces allied with the Sudanese army submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister, demanding their participation in the political consultations before the anticipated announcement of the new government. Key parties in the Democratic Bloc alliance also objected to their exclusion from the consultations, before the announcement of Kamel Idris as Prime Minister. (Sudan Tribune, June 22, 2025).
Another major obstacle to the formation of the government is the parties to the Juba Peace Agreement. The head of the Sudan Liberation Movement, and the General Supervisor of the Joint Force, Mani Arko Minawi, revealed in statements to Sudan Tribune, about shuttle meetings with the President of the Sovereignty Council, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, which discussed the fate of the partnership, and the General Supervisor of the Joint Force and Governor of the Darfur region said: "We have not discussed the issue of quotas yet, and we felt that we should first resolve the issue of partnership." Minawi pointed out that the meeting ended with securing the Juba agreement, but he returned and said that the ball is now in their court. Minawi defended their pursuit of preserving the partnership according to the Juba agreement, saying: "Discussing the issues of power and its distribution as stipulated in the agreements is the core of the political work for which we came out and paid a heavy price," and continued, "This is not a shameful thing."
Of course, these parties vying for power, shamelessly announce the sale of the blood and honor of the people of Sudan, in a public auction for ministerial posts, and they do not care about the suffering of the people of Sudan from the woes of this dirty war, which has spared even trees and stones. The war is still raging, resulting in unprecedented humanitarian, economic and social crises. The spokesperson for the Independent International Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan, Muna Rishmawi, in a statement about the ongoing war, says: "What is happening in Sudan is not just a humanitarian crisis, it is a crisis of humanity itself" (Monte Carlo, June 18, 2025). The head of this mission, Mohamed Chande Othman, said: "Civilians are still paying the highest price," admitting that the conflict is becoming "more complex and brutal."
While the power struggle is taking place in Port Sudan, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continue their expansion in Darfur. In a statement on June 14, 2025, they reported that they had managed to "liberate the strategic Triangle area, which is located in the far northwest of El Fasher, and constitutes a pivotal meeting point between Sudan, Libya and Egypt, in a qualitative step." The RSF continues its siege of the city of El Fasher, which it has been targeting for a year, to announce, after taking it over, complete control of Darfur. This is what we expect, God forbid, if things continue as they are. In an answer to a question issued by the esteemed scholar Ata bin Khalil Abu Rashta on May 21, 2025, it was stated: (The expectation is that the attacks on the city of El Fasher will intensify, that the army sectors that were on their way to support the city of El Fasher will retreat, and that the Sovereignty Council will take time to repair this destruction in eastern Sudan. It is unlikely that the Jeddah negotiations will start again before the RSF takes control of El Fasher, or has weight in it, which is important in Darfur. At that time, America will create a balance of power and control between the two Sudanese forces (the army and the RSF), so that when the Jeddah negotiations resume, the RSF will have shed the garment of defeat and stand confident of its strength and the stability of its control, and will have established a de facto government in Darfur, i.e., creating the appropriate conditions for ripening the partition, and making it a fait accompli that must be accepted).
What is worth mentioning is that the RSF had signed an agreement with the SPLM-N in Nairobi in April 2025, and established a political and military alliance under the name "Founding Sudan Alliance," which raised many questions about the strength of this alliance between the Movement and the RSF. Many actors within the Movement view Hemedti with suspicion, and fear that he is seeking to extend his control over the Nuba Mountains region, the strategic depth of the SPLM-N - al-Hilu faction. Analysts may be right, as if this alliance is an early preparation to move the battles there in the event that the RSF fails to seize Darfur, or the loyalists in the army are active in regaining control of Darfur. In this case, the RSF may continue its opposition and military battles from the Nuba Mountains, or from other parts of Kordofan.
These battles have exhausted the people of Sudan, and destroyed large proportions of the country's infrastructure. The United Nations says that the Darfur region is suffering from a deep crisis, with 79% of its population in need of humanitarian assistance and protection. Instead of the government seeking to quell these seditions, calamities and woes, and announcing a ceasefire as soon as possible, in accordance with the Sharia rulings related to fighting between Muslims, instead of that, it turns a blind eye to resolving the battles, and is preoccupied with the struggle over dilapidated seats of power, and does not even care about treating patients, or providing security and stability, but has turned the country into a stage for the interventions of greedy countries and major monopoly companies to plunder the nation's wealth. Most of the people of Sudan have been displaced and have taken refuge in neighboring countries, after most of them have lost everything they own. International and regional organizations have become counting the poor and talking about hunger and disease and shedding crocodile tears, so that they may find an entry point for their masters to interfere in the management of Sudan's affairs. The Sudan News Agency (SUNA) reported on June 27, 2025, that the President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, General Al-Burhan, received a phone call from the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, in which he expressed his welcome for the appointment of Dr. Kamel Idris as Prime Minister... and (The Secretary-General of the United Nations called for the declaration of a humanitarian truce for a week in the locality of El Fasher in support of the United Nations' efforts and to facilitate the access of relief to thousands of besieged citizens there, which was approved by the President of the Sovereignty Council, stressing the importance of implementing the Security Council resolutions issued in this regard).
It is very painful that the rulers of our country are fighting for power, and are making way for the organizations of disbelief to take care of our affairs, and interfere in our policies, and even welcome decisions that enable their influence in our country, and are eager to resort to what is called international legitimacy, while the nation yearns, in times of dispute and conflict, for the rulings of Islam that take them out of darkness into the light of Islam. Is there anyone in the army who is sincere to God, and supports the religion and establishes the Sharia of the Lord of the Worlds?!
Written for the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir
Yaqub Ibrahim (Abu Ibrahim) - Sudan State