Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies have signed a pact to establish a unity government in the war-torn nation.
According to reliable sources, the agreement was inked at 2 am on Sunday February 23, 2025 behind closed doors in Nairobi, establishing the Sudan Founding Alliance.
The signing of the agreement was a culmination of intense four-day negotiations in Kenya by key stakeholders who convened at the KICC in Nairobi.
It is believed that the Sudan Founding Alliance will steer the nation towards the realisation of a new Sudan.
“The Sudan founding alliance has been established today, Sunday 2am, in Nairobi Kenya in a closed door event in contrast to the kickoff at KICC, keen to kickstart the formation of a unity government in the war torn north African nation.
“Key stakeholders who convened in Nairobi for 4 days concluded with the signing of an outfit believed will steer the nation towards realization of a new Sudan,” read part of the statement.
Over 20 political parties across Sudan, 10 civil organizations, and 5 military groups led by RSF were among other lobby groups that were the signatories of the charter.
The charter resolved that a new army should be established which featured all parts of Sudan and desist from political interference.
The new army would stop the ongoing war in Sudan, fight terrorism and further boost diplomatic relations with neighbouring countries.
At the same time, President William Ruto was hailed for maintaining a nonpartisan position despite pressure and allegations that the summit aimed to form a parallel government in Kenya.
The signatories to the charter maintained that Kenya has only served as a platform for the over 4,000 stakeholders to engage on the root cause of problems in Sudan and find solutions.