• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • News
  • BUSINESS
  • POLITICS
  • Science
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
Chad transition in Crisis: Opposition, trade unions reject ‘family rule’

Chad transition in Crisis: Opposition, trade unions reject ‘family rule’

April 22, 2021
46 people confirmed dead in a fatal crash along Kampala – Gulu Highway

46 people confirmed dead in a fatal crash along Kampala – Gulu Highway

October 22, 2025
EC confirms 15 Jan, 2026 as Polling Day for Presidential and Parliamentary elections

EC confirms 15 Jan, 2026 as Polling Day for Presidential and Parliamentary elections

October 21, 2025
Tragedy as 4 Year Old Pupil Drowns in Mityana Flash Floods

Tragedy as 4 Year Old Pupil Drowns in Mityana Flash Floods

October 21, 2025
EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

Nomination of MPs for Special Interest Groups (SIGs), EC reminds Aspirants of Dates and requirements

October 20, 2025
Victoria University VC, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, Honored with Prestigious 2025 Global Impact Award

Victoria University VC, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, Honored with Prestigious 2025 Global Impact Award

October 19, 2025
EC urges Journalists to uphold professional ethics ahead of 2026 Polls

EC urges Journalists to uphold professional ethics ahead of 2026 Polls

October 18, 2025
President Museveni Mourns Raila Odinga, Lauds His Pan-African Legacy

President Museveni Mourns Raila Odinga, Lauds His Pan-African Legacy

October 16, 2025
Raila Odinga Granted State Funeral, Flags to Fly at Half-Mast in National Mourning

Raila Odinga Granted State Funeral, Flags to Fly at Half-Mast in National Mourning

October 15, 2025
There was a Political motive behind attack on Gen Katumba -Museveni

Don’t stand as Independents: Museveni warns aggrieved MPs who Lost in Primaries

October 15, 2025
Kenyan Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga Dies at 80 in India

Kenyan Former Prime Minister Raila Odinga Dies at 80 in India

October 15, 2025
Police confirms arrest of arrogant Officer who Slapped a Shop Attendant at Shell Petrol Station

Police Confirms Officer who Slapped Shop Attendant Faces Dismissal

October 13, 2025
EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

October 13, 2025
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
  • Login
Sabasaba Updates
  • Home
    • Home – Layout 1
    • Home – Layout 2
    • Home – Layout 3
    • Home – Layout 4
    • Home – Layout 5
  • News
    • All
    • Science
    • World
    46 people confirmed dead in a fatal crash along Kampala – Gulu Highway

    46 people confirmed dead in a fatal crash along Kampala – Gulu Highway

    EC confirms 15 Jan, 2026 as Polling Day for Presidential and Parliamentary elections

    EC confirms 15 Jan, 2026 as Polling Day for Presidential and Parliamentary elections

    Tragedy as 4 Year Old Pupil Drowns in Mityana Flash Floods

    Tragedy as 4 Year Old Pupil Drowns in Mityana Flash Floods

    EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

    Nomination of MPs for Special Interest Groups (SIGs), EC reminds Aspirants of Dates and requirements

    Victoria University VC, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, Honored with Prestigious 2025 Global Impact Award

    Victoria University VC, Dr. Lawrence Muganga, Honored with Prestigious 2025 Global Impact Award

    EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

    EC Sets Strict Payment Mandate for Parliamentary Nomination Fees

    UNEB begs striking teachers to assist exam supervision, warns Politicians against interference

    UCE 2025: UNEB Issues ‘Zero Tolerance’ Warning against 13 Exam Malpractices

    Uganda Certificate of Education Exams (UCE 2025) officially Begin today

    Uganda Certificate of Education Exams (UCE 2025) officially Begin today

    Police confirms arrest of arrogant Officer who Slapped a Shop Attendant at Shell Petrol Station

    Police confirms arrest of arrogant Officer who Slapped a Shop Attendant at Shell Petrol Station

    ​EC Calls for Peace and Adherence to the Law Ahead of Presidential Nominations

    EC Adjusts Dates for Nominations of MPs and Presidential Campaigns

    Trending Tags

    • Donald Trump
    • Future of News
    • Climate Change
    • Market Stories
    • Election Results
    • Flat Earth
  • Tech
    • All
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup

    Rap group call out publication for using their image in place of ‘gang’

    Meet the woman who’s making consumer boycotts great again

    New campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razor

    Twitter tweaks video again, adding view counts for some users

    A beginner’s guide to the legendary Tim Tam biscuit, now available in America

    India is bringing free Wi-Fi to more than 1,000 villages this year

    Betterment moves beyond robo-advising with human financial planners

    People are handing out badges at Tube stations to tackle loneliness

    Trump’s H-1B Visa Bill spooks India’s IT companies

    Oil spill off India’s southern coast leaves fisherman stranded, marine life impacted

    Trending Tags

    • Flat Earth
    • Sillicon Valley
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Golden Globes
    • Future of News
  • Entertainment
    • All
    • Gaming
    • Movie
    • Music

    Miss Uganda finalist Sureya Umeimah confidently eying the prize: PICTORIAL

    Sureya Umeimah: the Cadet Pilot contesting for Miss Uganda 2024

    Top Ugandan Artistes in tears after being denied UK Visas to London

    New campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razor

    A beginner’s guide to the legendary Tim Tam biscuit, now available in America

    People are handing out badges at Tube stations to tackle loneliness

    Magical fish basically has the power to conjure its own Patronus

    This Filipino guy channels his inner Miss Universe by strutting in six-inch heels and speedos

    Oil spill off India’s southern coast leaves fisherman stranded, marine life impacted

    You can now play Bill Gates’ first PC game and run over donkeys on your iPhone, Apple Watch

  • Lifestyle
    • All
    • Fashion
    • Food
    • Travel
    “Hon Gwangamujje” a Youthful leader Bragging about Chasing Mbwa from Igara West

    “Hon Gwangamujje” a Youthful leader Bragging about Chasing Mbwa from Igara West

    Train Services Between Kampala and Mukono Temporarily Suspended Due to Track Failure

    Train Services Between Kampala and Mukono Temporarily Suspended Due to Track Failure

    Banished from Home, Rejected by Family, Serujja still stands for his Rights

    Banished from Home, Rejected by Family, Serujja still stands for his Rights

    OpED: The Staple that Threatens the Future: Unraveling Uganda’s Environmental Reckoning

    The Shameful face of Self-Serving Philanthropy: Exploiting the Vulnerable for Fame and Fortune

    Mukono’s Ghetto Children Celebrate Christmas early in a Rare ‘Feast of Hope’

    Mukono’s Ghetto Children Celebrate Christmas early in a Rare ‘Feast of Hope’

    The Last Piece of the Jigsaw: Dr. Moses Byaruhanga’s remarkable Career in Pursuing Justice

    Sureya Umeimah: the Cadet Pilot contesting for Miss Uganda 2024

    Rap group call out publication for using their image in place of ‘gang’

    Meet the woman who’s making consumer boycotts great again

    New campaign wants you to raise funds for abuse victims by ditching the razor

    Trending Tags

    • Golden Globes
    • Mr. Robot
    • MotoGP 2017
    • Climate Change
    • Flat Earth
No Result
View All Result
Sabasaba Updates
No Result
View All Result
Home INTERNATIONAL

Chad transition in Crisis: Opposition, trade unions reject ‘family rule’

by Apollo Tusiime
April 22, 2021
in INTERNATIONAL, LATEST-NEWS
0
Chad transition in Crisis: Opposition, trade unions reject ‘family rule’

Gen Mahmat Kaka has received opposition from political and union leaders; Courtesy Photo

491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Chad’s main opposition parties have described the army’s appointment of President Idriss Déby’s son as the nation’s new leader is an “institutional coup”.

Déby, (68) who had been in power for three decades, died after being shot as he battled rebels on the frontline. His death was announced on state TV on Tuesday, a day after provisional election results projected he would win a sixth term in office at the helm of the oil-rich country that has been at the forefront of regional efforts to fight Islamist militants.

An umbrella group of trade unions has also joined the opposition to reject the establishment of the Transitional Military Council, calling for dialogue and workers to stay at home until there is a resolution.

In a statement released immediately after Gen Mahamat Kaka was named Deby’s successor, the rebels Front for Change and Concorde (FACT) too expressed objection against the move, saying: “Chad is not a monarchy.”

The army said Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno (37), also known as “General Kaka”, who was in charge of the presidential guard, is to lead the country for 18 months until elections.

The government and parliament have been dissolved, but constitutional experts say the speaker of parliament should have taken over before organizing elections.

There are fears that the president’s death could trigger political instability in the vast semi-arid country with a long history of rebellions and coup attempts and where the opposition is weak and divided.

Latest reports indicated that the capital N’Djamena is on full alert – with lots of tanks and other armored vehicles along the perimeter of the presidential palace and parked at key junctions. Other shops and markets in the Chadian capital are open – though not as busy as usual – and people aren’t sending their children to school.

BBC reported that people are still in shock following President Déby’s death and even those that opposed him are stunned. The vast majority of the population is under 30 years of age and have never known any other president.

In between programmes, state TV is broadcasting religious mourning chants. Even though some might feel that it is good that Déby’s grip on power is no more, there is a sense of sadness that he has gone in this way.

“I am not pleased with the way Idris Déby died, that’s not what we wished for him, but we wanted him to leave power. He made us suffer a lot, there’s no women’s rights in Chad. Until today he did nothing for us,” one woman was quoted by BBC.

Another man agreed: “No-one wishes for someone’s death in life, it is a shock, but we needed change. By change we didn’t mean his son or any military.”

The rebels too are adhering to traditional mourning customs, saying they have halted their advance south until after Déby’s burial on Friday.

African Union tightlipped on the matter

In a statement released on Tuesday, the African Union (AU) did not mention anything related to the transition in Chad.

The continental body described Deby as an ardent supporter of the Union’s efforts to create an environment of security and stability, especially within the Sahel region.

The African Union only expressed solidarity with the Government and People of the Republic of Chad and joined mourning the loss of “a champion of Africa’s endeavors” to provide a peaceful, secure and stable continent.

Who is Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno?

He is a 37-year-old four-star general who has played a leading role in the army since 2013 when he was appointed deputy head of Chadian forces taking part in anti-terror operations in Mali.

Déby was an army officer by training and a former head of the military who came to power in 1990 through an armed uprising – and faced numerous challenges and many coup plots in the years that followed.

He is also known as “General Kaka” – a reference to his upbringing as he was raised by President Déby’s mother and “kaka” means grandmother in Chadian Arabic.

The late president, who was a Muslim, had a large family, having married several times, and had an unknown number of children.

Reports indicate that Gen Kaka, who has been appointed president and head of the armed forces, has a reputation for discretion and shunning the limelight, unlike some of his half-brothers.

Although not a known personality, he is said to be greatly respected by the army’s rank and file.

It is also reported that he was at the frontline in northern Chad when his father was fatally shot.

Why was the president at the frontline?

Observers say it is no surprise to hear he died on the front as he would often take charge during military confrontations – including at a major battle on Lake Chad against Boko Haram militants last year.

The latest rebel incursion began on election day when Fact (the Front for Change and Concord in Chad) mounted a border attack from Libya.

The group grew out of Chadian rebels once based in Sudan’s Darfur region who have mounted various attempts to overthrow Déby, from the Zaghawa ethnic group.

Power struggles in Chad tend to be along ethnic lines and the rebels are known to be dominated by the Gorane community of Déby’s predecessor, Hissène Habré – so they are likely to have some backing from his supporters.

In the last few years the fighters have built up their base in Libya in the Tibesti mountains, which straddle northern Chad and part of southern Libya.

Tags: Chad crisisHissène HabréIdriss DebyMahamat Idriss Déby Itno
Share196Tweet123
Apollo Tusiime

Apollo Tusiime

Multi-media Journalist, PR professional and Thinker.

Sabasaba Updates

Copyright © 2024 Sabasaba Updates.

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact

Follow Us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • Politics
    • Business
    • World
    • Science
  • Entertainment
    • Gaming
    • Music
    • Movie
    • Sports
  • Tech
    • Apps
    • Gear
    • Mobile
    • Startup
  • Lifestyle
    • Food
    • Fashion
    • Health
    • Travel

Copyright © 2024 Sabasaba Updates.