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Birth Day | January 01, 1956 |
Birth Place | Sudan |
Age | 67 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Capricorn |
Net worth
Abdalla Hamdok, a prominent Sudanese politician, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. As a highly regarded figure in Sudanese politics, Hamdok has made significant contributions to the country's governance and economic reforms. From his previous role as the Prime Minister of Sudan, Hamdok has demonstrated his dedication to advancing democratic values and fostering stability. With an extensive background in economics, Hamdok's leadership has been crucial in addressing Sudan's economic challenges and improving the living conditions of its citizens.
About
Politician who serves as the 15th Prime Minister of Sudan from 2019-2021 and from 2021-2022. He was a part of the Sudanese transition to democracy in 2019. He was kidnapped during a Sudanese coup d'état in October of 2021 until his release the following month. He posts videos of himself giving lectures and press conferences on his SudanPMHamdokFacebook page and SudanPMHamdok Twitter account, with 950,000 and 700,000 followers respectively. In January 2022, he made a post announcing his resignation as Prime Minister.
He got his bachelor's in science from the University of Khartoum and then a doctorate in economic studies from the University of Manchester. In the 80's he worked in the Sudanese Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning. In the 90's he worked towards the cause of promoting diplomacy in Africa and the Middle East. From 2011-2018 he was the Deputy Executive Secretary for the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
There was an assassination attempt on his life in March 2020 when a car explosion targeted him and his motorcade. In 2020 he passed a law to prohibit female genital mutilation.
He married fellow economist Muna Abdalla in 1993. Together they have two adult sons.
Omar Al-Bashir was the head of the previous Sudanese regime until he was deposed in 2019 in a coup d'état. Hamdok dismissed some of the government ministers he had appointed.