In 1964, the
Abbud regime was facing numerous instabilities that led to a major strike from the different working sectors of society. The strike, known as the October Revolution, led to rioting and numerous deaths and forced
President Abbud to dissolve the government and prepare for civilian rule. Al-Khalifa was nominated by the
Umma Party as prime minister for a transitional government to prepare for civilian rule. Many agreed upon the nominee, others including the
Sudanese Communist Party (SCP) strongly disagreed due to his political inexperience with their nominees including
Abdin Ismail and
Jaafar Karrar. After several meetings between the different parties, Al-Khalifa was appointed prime minister for the transitional government. The Al-Khalifa regime was very eager to address, tackle and find peaceful solutions to the southern problem. With party members holding few positions, southern politicians were allowed positions that were historically only held by northerners.
Clement Mboro became the first southern to hold the position of Minister of Interior. ==1965 Round Table Conference==