Africa

Nigeria beefs up security along border with Chad

Country will increase border security to prevent influx of refugees into country, says defense minister

Adam Abu-bashal  | 23.04.2021 - Update : 23.04.2021
Nigeria beefs up security along border with Chad

ABUJA, Nigeria

Nigeria announced Thursday that it is beefing up security along its borders with Chad to prevent an influx of refugees following the death of Chad’s President Idriss Deby Itno. 

Defense Minister Bashir Salihi Magashi told reporters that Nigeria had also closed its borders with Chad.

"The moment we heard about the death of the president of Chad, we immediately took action. We increased security at our borders with Chad in order not to allow Chadian refugees to enter Nigeria,” he said.

Deby, 68, who had been in power for three decades, died Monday after being shot as he battled rebels on the frontlines.

He had won a sixth consecutive term with 79.3% of the vote in April 11 elections.

A landlocked Sahelian country in Central Africa, Chad has been struggling with security challenges associated with conflicts in bordering countries as well as the impact of climate change for the past decade.

*Writing by Burak Dag in Ankara

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