Chad declares Lake areas 'war zone' after deadly Boko Haram attack by Staff Writers N'Djamena (AFP) March 27, 2020 Chad has declared two departments near Lake Chad a "war zone", giving local authorities more powers as they respond to an attack by Boko Haram jihadists that killed nearly 100 soldiers earlier this week. In the Lake Chad region where the borders of Chad, Nigeria, Cameroon and Niger converge, the group has stepped up attacks this year, drawing on their knowledge of the vast marshland and islands. On Monday, militants attacked an island army base in Bohoma, killing at least 98 soldiers in the worst militant assault ever on the country's military. "The departments of Fouli and Kaya will be declared 'war zones', according to a decree signed by President Idriss Deby Itno seen by AFP. The government had already declared a state of emergency in the two departments that border Niger and Nigeria. The measures allow local and miliary officials to prohibit traffic and also to search homes day and night. Deby vowed a "lightning response" to the attack when he visited the site of the attack this week. Chad has presented its military, considered one of the region's more professional armies, as a bulwark against terrorism until Monday's attack in Fouli department. The jihadists emerged in Nigeria in 2009 before taking their insurgency to neighbouring countries, inflicting escalating losses in lives and economic damage. One senior officer told AFP that the Bohoma garrison had been weakened recently after one battalion was dispatched elsewhere. Chad has promised in recent months to send 480 soldiers to the "three-border area", on the borders of Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, to fight against jihadist groups. Chad has been dispatching troops outside its borders to cooperate in regional anti-jihadist operations, in exchange for funding. But those troops movements have been criticised at home as Chadians worry about the growing number of attacks in Lake Chad region.
Nigeria receives COVID-19 test kits from Chinese billionaire Ma Abuja (AFP) March 25, 2020 Nigeria on Wednesday received test kits and protective gear from China's richest man, Jack Ma, to help fight novel coronavirus, which has so far claimed one life and infected 45 others in Africa's most populous nation. Nigeria's top health official, Abdulaziz Abdullahi, told AFP that the country had received 100,000 face masks, 1,000 protective gowns and 20,000 test kits. The equipment will be distributed to frontline health workers and hospital laboratories, he said. Ma, the founder of Chin ... read more
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