N'Djamena, 23 April, 2021 / 7:30 pm (ACI Africa).
As the President of Chad is being laid to rest Friday, April 23, Catholic Bishops in the North-Central African nation are calling on the warring parties to an “inclusive national dialogue” to bring an end to the ongoing violent conflict.
Chad’s President, Idriss Déby Itno, who had been at the helm of the country since 1990 died Tuesday, April 20. According to a BBC News report, President Déby succumbed to injuries from a battle with the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT), a dissident army rebel group in the Northern part of the country.
A transitional council of military officers has appointed Deby's son, Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, as interim president. 37-year-old Mahamat who is the same age as his father was when he took power through a military coup is heading the Transitional Military Council (CMT), a 15-member team expected to oversee Chad’s transition period for the next 18 months.
In their collective statement issued Thursday, April 22, Catholic Bishops in Chad “join their voices to that of all Chadian men and women to call for an inclusive national dialogue which should be a dialogue of reconciliation.”
The members of the Episcopal Conference of Chad (CET) add, “This inclusive national dialogue for reconciliation is today a necessity for lasting peace in our country.”