Sudan Declares State of Emergency

Addis Ababa, May 25, 2021(Walta) – Sudan has declared a state of emergency and imposed a night curfew in some parts of the coastal Red Sea state, after tribal violence that killed at least five people, a statement and state media said.

The statement by the state governor’s media office on Monday gave no details of the clashes and did not mention casualties.

However, state news agency Suna quoted a local medical official as saying the clashes left at least five people killed and 13 wounded.

The report said the clashes broke out in some areas in the city of Port Sudan.

Red Sea state, in eastern Sudan, has a history of deadly clashes between the Beni Amer and Nuba, even after leaders from the two tribes signed a peace agreement to stem the violence in 2019.

The state of emergency comes after the World Bank announced it would allocate $2 billion to Sudan, as the nation struggles to reintegrate into the international community.

Source – TRT World