Osman Hussein government

Osman Hussein government
Date formed19 January 2022
Date dissolved30 April 2025
People and organisations
Head of stateTransitional Sovereignty Council
Prime MinisterOsman Hussein
Status in legislatureTransitional
History
PredecessorAbdalla Hamdok government
SuccessorDafallah al-Haj Ali government

The Osman Hussein government was the cabinet of the Republic of the Sudan, led by acting prime minister Osman Hussein, which was appointed by the Transitional Sovereignty Council in January 2022 following the resignation of Abdalla Hamdok. Following Abdalla Hamdok's resignation, some members of the Abdalla Hamdok government were reappointed to the new cabinet, whilst others posts were assumed by civil servants. Plans for a new transitional cabinet were announced in February 2025.[1] A rival Government of Peace and Unity was established in April 2025.

Ministers

Portfolio Incumbent Period
Prime Minister of Sudan Osman Hussein[2][3] 2022–end
Minister of Defence Yassin Ibrahim[4] 2022–end
Minister of Education Mahmoud Sir Al-Khatam[5] 2022–2024
Minister of Energy and Petroleum Mohamed Abdallah Mahmoud 2022–2023
Mohieddin Naeem[6] 2023–end
Minister of Foreign Affairs Ali Al-Sadiq Ali[7][8] 2022–2023
Hussein Awad Ali[9] 2023–2024
Ali Youssif[10][11] 2024–end
Minister of Finance and Economic Planning Gibril Ibrahim[12][13] 2022-end
Minister of Industry Batoul Abbas Awad 2022–2023
Mahasen Ali Yaqoub[14] 2023–end
Minister of Information Graham Abdel Qader 2022–2024
Khalid Ali Aleisir[14] 2024–end
Minister of the Interior Khaled Hassan Mohieddin 2022–2023
Khalil Pasha Sayrin[14] 2024–end
Minister of Justice Mohamed Saeed Al-Hilu 2022–2023
Muawiya Osman Mohamed Khair[14] 2023–end
Minister of Labor and Administrative Reform Souad Al-Tayeb 2022–2023
Ahmed Ali Abdel Rahman[6] 2023–end
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries Abdel Hafiz Abdel Nabi 2022–2023
Minister of Religious Affairs Abdel Atti Ahmed Abbas[14] 2022–2023
Osama Hassan Mohamed Ahmed[15] 2023–2024
Omar Bakhit[16] 2024–end
Minister of Trade Al-Fateh Abdallah Youssif[6] 2023–2024
Omar Banfir[9] 2024–end
Minister of Transport Hisham Ahmed Ali Abu Zaid 2022–2023
Abubakr Abu Al-Qasim[6] 2023–end

See also

References

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  2. ^ SudanTribune (2022-01-20). "Sudan's Burhan forms caretaker government". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
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  4. ^ SudanTribune (2024-05-20). "SPLM-N demands RSF inclusion in humanitarian talks, says Sudanese defence minister". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
  5. ^ "وفاة مفاجئة لوزير التعليم السوداني في مصر - قناة الشعوب الفضائية". alshoub.tv (in Arabic). 2024-08-17. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
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  8. ^ SudanTribune (2024-11-04). "Sudan's Burhan reshuffles cabinet, appoints new foreign minister". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
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  10. ^ SudanTribune (2025-01-01). "Sudanese FM rejects parallel government". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
  11. ^ https://www.un.org/dgacm/sites/www.un.org.dgacm/files/Documents_Protocol/hspmfmlist.pdf
  12. ^ https://suna-sd.net/posts/ozyr-almaly-ygdd-ahtmam-alhkom-bdaam-almsharyaa-alantagy-laaaad-alaaamar
  13. ^ "Head of cabinet visit to Ankara – Sudanese Embassy – Ankara". Retrieved 2025-03-05.
  14. ^ a b c d e SudanTribune (2023-11-23). "Burhan reshuffles Sudanese cabinet, dismissed several governors". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
  15. ^ SudanTribune (2024-11-04). "Sudan's Burhan reshuffles cabinet, appoints new foreign minister". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2025-03-05.
  16. ^ Sunday, Chinomso (2024-11-04). "Al-Burhan Announces Cabinet Shake-Up in Sudan". Retrieved 2025-03-05.