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Buhari seeks global support to stabilise Chad

Buhari seeks global support to stabilise Chad

Amid renewed threats by rebels to overthrow the newly installed Chadian Government, President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday called on the international community to support Chad to conclude the transition from military to democratic government in a peaceful manner within the set time of 18 months.

Buhari, who spoke at the opening of the Extraordinary Summit of Heads of State and Government of the Lake Chad Basin Commission (LCBC) convened to discuss the recent developments in Chad after the death of former President Idris Deby Itno, warned that a destabilised Chad will poses dangerous threats to the region

The Nigerian leader, while speaking in his capacity as the chair of leaders of LCBC member-countries, rallied development partners and countries particularly France, the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and Russia, the United Nations, the African Union, and the European Union, as well as other partner nations to support the transition framework put in place by Chad’s Transition Military Council led by General Mahamat Idris Deby.

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“The need to support the Chadian government to effectively carry out its planned 18-month transition is sacrosanct. However, it must be stated that the sanctity of the Chadian constitution as the supreme guiding document defining the social contract in the country must be respected.

“The transition period should be civilian-led, with requisite powers given to the constitutionally mandated organs of government saddled with the responsibility of administering the country,’’ President Buhari said.

At the in-person meeting attended by the Presidents of Central African Republic, Niger, Chad, chairman of the Presidential Council of Libya and a representative of President Paul Biya of Cameroun, Buhari said the death of Deby Itno had direct implications for the continued peace and stability of Chad as a nation, the Lake Chad region and the wider Sahel region.

“Our region is faced with difficult, several challenges that need the support and engagement of all to overcome. While transnational crimes and rebellion cutting across our region continue to evolve in scope, the attendant conflicts also continue to retain their distinct form of inflicting untold hardship and difficulty on the lives of our citizens.

“The threats by the Chadian rebel groups, who are clamouring to overthrow the government, must be viewed with all the seriousness they deserve because the consequences of a destabilised Chad to the sub-region cannot be imagined.

“The flow of refugees and displaced persons from the country, unrestrained flow of arms, drugs and other harmful substances into Lake Chad and Sahel Regions, which are already challenged by terrorists seeking to establish parallel systems, would further compound the security and stability of our areas and neighbouring countries.

“It is, therefore, our collective duty and in honour of the memory of the men and women that have died in search of peace in the region, to rise in unison as leaders of the region to ensure that peace, stability and security are not disrupted in Chad and in the entire region.”

These challenges fuelled by interplay of poverty and the loss of sustainable means of livelihood due to climate change, he explained, have been further exacerbated by the direct consequence of complete breakdown of law and order in Libya.

“The Libyan conflict has increased fragility in our region with debilitating security implications across the Lake Chad and the larger Sahel region, typified by increased circulation of illicit arms and ammunition, narcotic substances as well as a refugee crisis that continues to threaten the security of the region,” Buhari said.

The president commended the efforts of the Lake Chad Basin Commission, the multinational joint task force, member- countries, national armed forces and security and intelligence agencies “who daily strive to ensure the complete restoration of peace and stability in the region.”