By Aisha DUWAI ALI
Chad’s Prime Minister Allah Maye Halina has revealed alarming statistics on inter-communal conflicts, with 25 incidents recorded between January and June 2025, resulting in 136 deaths and 166 injuries.

The conflicts are largely attributed to disputes over natural resources. Speaking alongside Senator Abderaman Koulamallah, Halina highlighted efforts to enhance security, including the allocation of 97 new vehicles to GNINT and 176 vehicles plus 400 motorcycles to the gendarmerie. The aim is to increase the forces’ proximity to the population.
Halina said, “Between January and June 2025, 25 inter-communal conflicts were recorded, unfortunately causing 136 deaths and 166 injuries, mainly due to conflicts over the use of natural resources. In 2025, GNINT received 97 new vehicles, while the gendarmerie got 176 vehicles and 400 motorcycles, to bring these forces closer to the population.”
Koulamallah, however, sounded a reflective note, questioning the nation’s priorities in the face of modern advancements. “In the era of new technologies, artificial intelligence, we’re still fighting over a hoe,” he said, urging citizens to ponder how to foster coexistence in 2026.