Sudan's central bank governor Hazem Abdelqader has died of a heart
attack while on a visit to Turkey, the Sudanese presidency said on
Saturday.
It was not immediately clear whether Abdelqader was on an official
visit to Turkey but the presidency said in a statement that he died of a
heart attack on Saturday. It did not offer other details.
Born in 1960, Abdeqader was appointed the head of Sudan's Central Bank in December 2016.
Since taking over as governor, Abdelqader participated in
negotiations with the United States that helped lift decades-old trade
embargo imposed by Washington on Khartoum.
In recent months the central bank has faced an acute shortage of
foreign currency that has seen the Sudanese pound plunge against the
dollar on the black market.
The central bank has devalued the pound twice against the dollar since January.
Sudan's overall economy has been hit hard, particularly after the
south separated from the north in 2011, taking with it about 75 percent
of oil revenues.
Sudanese officials say that an economic revival that was expected
after the lifting of US sanctions has not materialized as international
banks continue to be wary of doing business with Sudanese banks.
Although Washington lifted the sanctions on October 12, it has kept
Khartoum on its list of "state sponsors of terrorism", which Sudanese
officials say keeps international banks away from the African country
Daily Sabah
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