Chad’s Deby wins sixth term as army fights rebels
Chad’s long-time leader, Idriss Deby has secured almost 80% of the votes in provisional results following the presidential election.
It puts him on track for a sixth consecutive term, extending his 30 years in power.
“Our candidate Idriss Deby Itno won the first round of the presidential election. We see this as a double victory because he also managed to expel the terrorists from our territory. We want peace, nothing but peace. May the people remain calm, for as long as our Marshal (Deby) lives we will live in security,” said a supporter of Mr Deby.
There have been celebrations in the capital, N’Djamena, but opposition leaders earlier boycotted the election.
Mr Deby’s campaign manager said the president would have liked to celebrate with his supporters, but was engaged in fighting insurgents with his troops.
The Chadian military said they repulsed advancing rebels at the weekend, killing more than 300.
Olawunmi Sadiq