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Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf was born on 1956 in Qerri, Sudan, is a Sudanese politician. Discover Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf worth at the age of 68 years old? Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from Sudan. We have estimated Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Auf was on a May 2007 list of individuals sanctioned by the United States due to his alleged role as a liaison between the Sudanese government and the Janjaweed in the Darfur War and his close relations to Iran.
There are credible allegations that Auf coordinated janjaweed operations leading to bombing attacks by Antonov aircraft on civilians, villages attacked, forced displacement, and mass rape (Tawila, North Darfur).
However, Auf is not among those who have been indicted by the International Criminal Court for crimes committed in Darfur.
Auf previously served as Head of Military Intelligence, and also Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff before he was relieved in June 2010 as part of a major military shakeup.
Following his military service, he served as the Sudanese ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
Auf previously served as the minister of defense in Sudan from 23 August 2015 to 14 April 2019, and the First Vice President of Sudan from February to April 2019.
On 23 August 2015, he was appointed as Defense Minister of Sudan by President Omar al-Bashir.
Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf (born c. 1956; أحمد عوض بن عوف) is a Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army General who served as the de facto head of state for one day from 11 April 2019 to 12 April 2019 after taking part in the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état.
Auf was appointed first vice president in February 2019, replacing Bakri Hassan Saleh following President Bashir's dismissal of his cabinet in the wake of mass protests.
On 11 April 2019, he announced on Sudanese national television that the government had been dissolved and the constitution suspended.
He said the military would be in charge, with a 10pm curfew and a two-year transition period.
He declared closure of Sudan's airspace for 24 hours, closure of border crossings, and a three-month state of emergency.
The National Assembly was dissolved, with Auf adding that Sudan was preparing for "free and fair" elections.
He resigned the next day due to continued protests which stemmed from the fact that many people considered him a leading figure from the previous government, this was further aggravated by his decision not to extradite al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court.
As his final act Auf made Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who served as general inspector of the armed forces, his successor.