SUDAN ESTABLISHES INTERIM JUDICIAL COUNCIL TO STRENGTHEN RULE OF LAW.
BY NJOKI KARANJA. Sudan’s transitional government has taken a significant step toward judicial reform after Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, Chairman of the Presidential Council, issued a decree establishing an interim judicial council aimed at تعزيز the independence of the judiciary and reinforcing the rule of law. The decision, issued on Sunday under Decree No. (3) of 2026, appoints an 11-member “Interim Judicial Council” tasked with overseeing key judicial functions during the country’s transitional period. The council will be chaired by Omar Jadoo Hamed Juma, with David Koko Toto Abdullah serving as deputy chairperson. Other members include Issa Babiker Hussein Abdullah, Sayedah Yousif Tiya Yousif, Mohamed Al-Mukhtar Al-Nour, Yasser Ahmed Suleiman Farajallah, Hatim Al-Yas Musa Mohamed, Kamal Deifan Babiker Tamoun, Abdelbagi Shahto Ali, Abdelmajed Aboud Yousif, and Yaqoub Ibrahim Al-Bashir. According to the decree, the council will play a central role in nominating the Chief ...