Abdel Fattah al Burhan, who seized power in a 2021 coup, vows to "put an end" to the military's long history of staging takeovers and supporting "dictatorial governments".
Created in 2013, RSF emerged from the Popular Defence Forces, a government-backed/linked militia known as the Janjaweed that Bashir unleashed a decade earlier in the western region of Darfur against non-Arab rebels, where it was accused of war crimes by rights groups.
By some estimates, RSF has up to 100,000 fighters, integrated under its control.
While experts have pointed to worrying rivalries between Burhan and Daglo, the two men took turns speaking on Sunday in the capital Khartoum, pleading for a successful integration.
Daglo said he wanted "a unified army", while Burhan called for "a professional army that stays away from politics".
The December deal came after near-weekly protests since Burhan's October 2021 military takeover, which had also triggered international aid cuts, adding to the deepening political and economic troubles in one of the world's poorest countries.
Daglo, the RSF commander also known as Hemeti, said earlier this month he was against "anyone who wants to become a dictator", and that he opposed those "clinging on to power".
He said the latest coup had "failed" because it had not brought change but rather the return of the "old regime" of Bashir loyalists.
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