Chad; Transitional Government plans to double Army’s size

Chad’s transitional government said on Friday that it plans to drastically increase the size of its army to deal with security challenges, including threats from Islamist militants and armed rebels.

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Defence Minister General Daoud Yaya Brahim told parliament that the army has begun the process of increasing the total number of troops to 60 000 by the end of 2022, from 35 000 currently.

Chad, alongside neighbours Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger, as well as Sahel nations Mali and Burkina Faso, are battling Islamic militants linked to al Qaeda and the Islamic State.

The Chadian army is also fighting rebels in the north of the country. Former President Idriss Deby was killed in April while visiting troops on the frontline fighting the Libya-based rebels.

Brahim told parliament that the army would be seeking more funding in the next budget for defence spending.

 Chad; Transitional Government plans to double Army’s size

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