
High-stakes mediation successfully resolved a dangerous political rift between two influential leaders in eastern Sudan on Saturday evening.
Disagreements between Nazir Mohamed Al-Amin Turk and Kassala Governor Al-Sadiq Mohamed Al-Azraq had previously escalated into public estrangement.
The tribal council chief had severed administrative ties and formally withdrawn his confidence from the retired military governor.
Mohamed Tahir Omar, head of the Sudanese Mineral Resources Company, initiated intensive consultations to bring both sides together.
The successful breakthrough dismantled outstanding points of contention to preserve local cohesion during a volatile period for the nation.
Sources confirmed the reconciliation cools simmering political tensions in the strategically vital border state of Kassala.
Enhanced coordination between grassroots traditional leaders and state executives is expected to restore regional security moving forward.




