Chad: Dismissal of Ex-Defence Chief Amid Northern Rebellion Tensions
Leadership Shake-Up
On 18 September 2025, the Chadian presidency confirmed the dismissal of a former defence minister and senior general on grounds of misconduct. The decision comes as tensions rise in Tibesti Province, a region historically volatile due to armed rebellion, trafficking networks, and cross-border insurgencies. By sidelining one of the country’s most influential military figures, the junta signals its intent to consolidate control within the officer corps and pre-empt potential internal dissent.
Security Context in Tibesti
The Tibesti region, situated along the Libyan and Nigerien borders, has long been a flashpoint. Rebel factions use the rugged terrain as a sanctuary, while trafficking corridors finance local and transnational armed groups. The dismissal of a high-ranking military officer at such a moment underscores the government’s concern over loyalty within its ranks and the risk of collusion between disgruntled officers and northern armed movements.
Political Dynamics
The junta, led by Mahamat Idriss Déby, appears determined to eliminate any rival power centres within the military establishment. The removal of the ex-defence chief is as much about consolidating loyalty to the presidency as it is about improving operational discipline. This manoeuvre reflects a broader effort to tighten political control while facing mounting internal and external pressures—ranging from rebel threats in Tibesti to regional instability spilling over from Libya and Sudan.
Military Implications
- Command Cohesion: By removing a potentially dissenting figure, the leadership is attempting to reinforce unity of command. However, the abrupt dismissal risks alienating factions within the armed forces.
- Operational Readiness: If the purge creates distrust among senior officers, coordination in counterinsurgency operations in Tibesti could suffer.
- Northern Stability: Rebel groups in Tibesti may interpret the leadership reshuffle as a sign of internal weakness, potentially encouraging renewed offensives or increased recruitment.
Outlook and ASA Multidimensional Support
The dismissal of a senior defence figure highlights the fragility of the Chadian military-political compact. While the junta projects firmness, the move may unsettle an already strained security environment.
Possible Scenarios:
- Best Case: The leadership consolidates control, maintains discipline across the military hierarchy, and stabilizes Tibesti through tighter command and operational focus.
- Worst Case: Disaffected factions exploit the reshuffle, weakening cohesion and emboldening rebels to escalate attacks along the northern frontier.
- Most Likely: The junta sustains control but faces mounting operational strain, with Tibesti remaining a contested zone vulnerable to insurgent resurgence and regional spillover.
ASA Multidimensional Support:
African Security Analysis (ASA) stands ready to provide confidential, decision-grade intelligence to governments, international partners, and corporate actors engaging in Chad and the wider Sahel.
Without embedded intelligence and proactive risk management, actors in Chad risk being blindsided by sudden shifts in the security landscape. ASA remains positioned to support partners seeking to safeguard stability and anticipate the consequences of evolving military-political dynamics in the Tibesti theatre.
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