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Transit To Civilian Rule As Soon As Possible – France, US Tell Chad

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France has called for a return to civilian rule in Chad following the death of President Idriss Deby.

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President Emmanuel Macron’s office in a statement said it took note of the creation of an interim military body after Deby’s death but called for a peaceful transition to civilian rule.

Part of statement read:

“France lost a brave friend.

“France expresses its strong attachment to Chad’s stability and territorial integrity.

“We took note of the creation of an interim military body, urging a quick return to civilian rule and a peaceful transition.”

United States in a statement by a White House Spokesperson also offered its “sincere condolences” to the people of Chad on the death of Deby.

“We condemn recent violence and loss of life in Chad.

“We support a peaceful transition of power in accordance with the Chadian constitution,”

The statement read.

One of Deby’s sons, General Mahamat Kata is to head the military council.

Isaac Obasi

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