Order of Merit (Sudan)

Order of Merit
نوط الجدارة
Awarded by Sudan
TypeOrder of Merit
Established16 November 1961 (1961-11-16)
CountrySudan
Awarded forlong service and performance with honesty, devotion, and excellent character
StatusCurrently constituted
Classes
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of the Two Niles
Next (lower)Star of Civil Accomplishment
EquivalentOrder of Excellence for Women and Order of Righteous Son of Sudan

Ribbon bar of the Sash

The Order of Merit (Arabic: نوط الجدارة, romanized: nawṭ al-jadāra) or Order of Distinction is a state decoration of Sudan established on 16 November 1961 during Ibrahim Abboud's military government. It is given to government officials for long service and performance with honesty, devotion, and excellent character. These officials might be either Sudanese or foreigners. Order have gold silver and bronze classes. It had an associated medal.

It is not permissible to repeat awarding of decorations and medals, or to rise from one class to a higher one, except after the lapse of at least three years from the date of awarding them. This period is reduced to one year for employees if they are referred to retirement. Orders and medals remain the property of the awardee, and their heirs as a souvenir without any of them having the right to carry it. Without prejudice to any other punishment stipulated in the laws of Sudan, it is permissible, by order of the President of the Republic, to strip the bearer of a necklace, sash, medal, medallion, cloak of honour, or belt if they commit an act that is dishonourable or inconsistent with loyalty to the state.