Abdelaziz Adam al-Hilu (Arabic: عبد العزيز الحلو; born 7 July 1954) is a Sudanese politician and the current chairperson of the Sudan People's Liberation Army – SPLA–North.
He lost the election for governor of South Kordofan to Ahmed Haroun in a poll rejected by the SPLA as rigged.
Following the Sudanese Revolution, he declared a temporary unilateral ceasefire "to give the ongoing peace talks an opportunity for success",[2] which was later further extended,[3] during which he reached an agreement with the transitional government to separate religion and state and not discriminate against anyone's ethnicity on 3 September 2020.
[4] He has also called to remove former President Omar al-Bashir's militias and to reorganize the Sudanese military, in addition to self-determination in areas controlled by his faction.
[7] His forces in South Kordofan and Blue Nile prioritized defending citizens and ensuring aid reaches civilians.