Chad’s President Idriss Déby dies ‘in clashes with rebels’
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The government and parliament have been dissolved. A military council will govern for the next 18 months.
Mr Déby, 68, was one of Africa’s longest-serving leaders.
He first came to power in an armed uprising in 1990.
The military council will be led by the late president’s son, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, 37, a four-star general.
The rebels, from a group calling itself Fact (the Front for Change and Concord in Chad), attacked a border post on election day. They were advancing on the capital, N’Djamena, several hundred kilometres to the south.
The clashes with the army began on Saturday. An army general told Reuters news agency that 300 insurgents were killed and 150 captured. Five government soldiers were killed and 36 were injured, he said. The figures could not immediately be verified.
Mr Déby was a long-time ally of France and other Western powers in the battle against jihadist groups in the Sahel region of Africa. However, there has been growing unhappiness over his government’s management of Chad’s oil resources.
During the election he campaigned on a platform of bringing peace and security to the region.
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