Abdul Rahim Dagalo Informs international Body of his Loss of Control over his Fighters
Sudan Events – Follow-ups
Umma Party leader Mubarak Al-Fadil said that the second commander of the Rapid Support Militia, Abdul Rahim Dagalo, informed an international body that he had lost control of most of his fighters because he had agreed with them to fight in exchange for spoils of money, gold, and women. He added, “Therefore, he is unable to implement the Jeddah Agreement by removing the militia from residential neighborhoods.” Hospitals and other civilian facilities.
Al-Fadil confirmed in a tweet on the “X” platform that Abdul Rahim Dagalo brought mercenaries from Libya, Chad, Niger, Mali, Cameroon, Central Africa, and South Sudan.
He added, “This confirms that we are facing terrorist gangs that plunder, terrorize, and kill the Sudanese people. Therefore, the mediators must be aware of this, stop plowing at sea, and realize that the Rapid Support (RSF) Militia has broken its knot and turned into terrorist gangs.”
He pointed out that his contact with the families of the remaining leaders of the RSF Militia confirms that they are ready to reach an agreement with the army that guarantees their safety and their future, and he called on Military Intelligence, the General Intelligence Service, and the Supreme Council of Native Administration to communicate with them to get them out of the war and the remaining members of their tribes with them.