Ahmed Awad Ibn Auf is a notable Sudanese military officer and politician, recognized for his brief yet impactful role in the country's political landscape. Born in 1956, he rose through the ranks to become a significant figure in Sudan's military and governance.
His most prominent moment came during the 2019 Sudanese coup d'état, where he served as the de facto head of state for a single day, from April eleventh to April twelfth. This rapid ascent to power marked a pivotal point in Sudan's tumultuous political history.
Prior to this, Auf held the position of Minister of Defense from August twenty-third, two thousand fifteen, until April fourteenth, two thousand nineteen. His tenure in this role was characterized by his involvement in key military decisions and strategies during a critical period for Sudan.
In addition to his defense role, he also served as the First Vice President of Sudan for a brief period in early two thousand nineteen, further solidifying his influence in the country's leadership during a time of significant change.