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Heads of States arrive for funeral of deceased president of Chad

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·        Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum touched down in the Chadian capital N’Djamena  yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Chadian president Idriss Déby

·        Reports emanating from  the Central African country indicate that the internal situation is extremely complex

·        In a significant development, as reported by
www.trendsnafrica.com, yesterday  Idriss Déby’s  son Mahamat Idriss Deby was named interim president by a transitional council of military officers

Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum touched down in the Chadian capital N’Djamena  yesterday to attend the funeral of the late Chadian president Idriss Déby. Déby died after sustaining injuries on the front lines against rebels. The late Chadian President’s funeral ceremony is being held today (April 23), at the Place de la Nation in the capital.

The procession will then move to the Grand Mosque in N’Djamena before the mortal remains are taken to Amdjarass city for burial. Alpha Condé, the Guinean head of state has already reached the capital city for the funeral. Mali’s interim president Bah Ndaw  is also in N’Djamena. More heads of states are expected to take part in the funeral.

Late President Déby has been in power for 30 years. Analysts say his death  may create  a period of uncertainty for Chad.  Reports
emanating from  the Central African country indicate that the internal situation is extremely complex. Chad has become a major player in the fight against armed groups and jihadist movements. The country is very much involved in the Lake Chad basin imbroglio.  Chad is also playing a central role in the Sahel in securing the so-called “three borders” zone.

In a significant development, as reported by www.trendsnafrica.com, yesterday  Idriss Déby’s  son Mahamat Idriss Deby was named interim president by a transitional council of military officers. The opposition parties have decried the move telling that it was an autocratic decision. The opinions of the world leaders are awaited in this regard. The opposition parties jointly in a terse statement called on France, the ex-colonizer of the country,   not to interfere in the internal matters of  Chad.

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