Nigeria offers support to Chad after leaders meet by AFP Staff Writers Abuja (AFP) May 14, 2021 Nigeria's President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday offered support to Chad's new leader, General Mahamat Idriss Deby, promising continued collaboration during an official visit to the capital Abuja. Chad's army has often played a key role in the decade-long fight against Boko Haram and more recently against the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) that operate in a region straddling both countries. Deby, 37, came to power at the head of a military junta after the shock death last month of his father Idriss Deby Itno, who had led the country for 30 years. "Nigerians know and appreciate the role Chad played in helping us to combat terrorism, and we will continue the collaboration," Buhari said in a statement from his office, without giving further details. The 78-year-old former general also offered to assist Chad "to stabilise and return to constitutional order." Deby died, according to the Chadian authorities, on April 19 after suffering mortal wounds fighting the Front for Change and Concord in Chad (FACT), a large armed group with a rear base in Libya. The new junta appointed a transitional civilian government and promised to hold elections within 18 months. "We will help in all ways we can," Buhari said, "to ensure a smooth transition in 18 months, as you have promised your people." The statement added that Deby "recommitted to democratic, free, fair polls in 18 months" and was ready to be "guided" by Nigeria.
Burkina army says 20 'terrorists' killed in joint operation Ouagadougou (AFP) May 11, 2021 Burkina Faso's army on Tuesday said it had killed at least 20 "terrorists" and destroyed four of their positions in a combined operation in two northern regions badly hit by jihadist insurgents. The operation was launched on May 5 in the Nord and Sahel regions, bringing together conventional and special forces, the air force and gendarmerie, a police unit that is under military command, it said in a statement. Named Houne - Dignity in the Fula, or Peul, language - the operation is expected to ... read more
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