Chad’s persistent war against Boko Haram and Bakura Doro

Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno et Bakura Doro.

The Panafrican Press regularly highlights the persistent security challenges facing the continent. Among the most enduring conflicts in African news today is the relentless Chad Boko Haram struggle, a war of attrition between Chad, led by President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno, and the extremist faction of Boko Haram, under the command of Bakura Doro. This protracted engagement defines a significant aspect of pan-African current affairs and underscores the complexities of Africa politics English-speaking nations and beyond grapple with, impacting regional stability and African society news. The fight against terrorism, including groups like Boko Haram and those associated with the Islamic State, remains a critical focus for Chadian forces as they strive to secure their borders and protect communities.