Sudanese citizens posted videos on social media showing the worsening bread crisis in Sudan and the crowding of citizens in front of bread bakeries since the early hours of the morning, and some of them had to sleep in order to get bread.

The videos brought the bread crisis back to the fore on communication platforms in Sudan, where a number of tweeters expressed their dissatisfaction with the exacerbation of the crisis again.

Sudanese journalist Hamdi Salah El-Din tweeted on his Twitter account, recalling the crises facing the Sudanese citizen from power cuts and water crises, in addition to the bread crisis, which he described as a rampant crisis "without any light at the end of the tunnel," according to what he mentioned.

The singer Saif al-Dawla also wrote, "Patience is over, Hamdok government."

The songwriter Yasser said that the current bread crisis came as a result of a wrong political decision, referring to the miscalculation of officials regarding the process of providing flour and distributing it to the bakeries.

Last month, Minister of Trade and Industry, Madani Abbas Madani, announced decisions to ease the bread crisis in the country, which included raising the percentage of subsidized wheat flour extraction, which would limit the use of subsidized flour in making bread only. He also announced the arrival of a shipment to the automatic bakery production line. Which was presented by the Egyptian government as a gift to the Sudanese government to contribute to alleviating the bread crisis.