Gibril Ibrahim

Gibril Ibrahim Mohammed (Arabic: جبريل إبراهيم محمد, born 1 January 1955), often spelled Jibril, is a Sudanese politician.

[1] Ibrahim was offered a scholarship in Japan, where he spent 7 years, completing his master's degree and doctorate in economics at Meiji University.

[2] On 26 January 2012 he was elected chairman of the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), after his brother, Khalil, had been killed in a Sudanese Air Force airstrike in Northern Kordofan in December 2011.

[9] In September 2023, Ibrahim's home in Al-Manshiyya, Khartoum was raided and the leader of his guard team and two others were detained by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

[10] As finance minister he saw the Sudanese pound lose 100% of its value compared to the situation before the war, which was caused by a high demand for foreign currency.