Sudan protest: Pres Omar Al-Bashir Declares State Of Emergency


KHARTOUM, Feb 23 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir has declared a national state of emergency, dismissed the federal government and sacked all state governors. 

“I announce imposing a state of emergency across the country for one year,” he said in a televised address to the nation on Friday.

Earlier, Sudan’s National Security and Intelligence Services (NISS) said that Bashir would be stepping down.

Bashir has been the focus of anti-government protests in recent weeks.

He asked parliament to postpone constitutional amendments that would allow him to run for another term.

Bashir also said the demonstrations were an attempt to destabilise the country and earlier insisted that there could only be a change of government if it was determined through the ballot box.

The demonstrations started over cuts to bread and fuel subsidies in December but later morphed into anger at Bashir’s 30-year rule.

More than 1,000 people are reported to have been detained since the protests began. Rights groups say more than 40 people have been killed in clashes with security forces.

Protest organisers have vowed to continue demonstrating until Bashir leaves his post.

Bashir, 75, had initially struck a defiant tone after winning elections several times since coming to power in a coup in 1989. — NNN-AGENCIES

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