President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno has reappointed Allamaye Halina as Chad’s prime minister, entrusting him with the task of forming a new government amidst ongoing political transitions in the country.
The reappointment came shortly after Halina and his cabinet resigned on Tuesday evening to pave the way for a new administration. Halina’s return aims to maintain stability in governance as Chad faces significant political and economic challenges.
A seasoned diplomat and former director-general of state protocol, Halina brings a wealth of experience to the role. His extensive background in diplomacy and state affairs is expected to help navigate Chad’s political landscape. As prime minister, Halina will select a new cabinet to steer the country’s policy agenda and address pressing issues.
Halina first assumed the position of prime minister in May 2023. His reappointment reflects President Deby’s confidence in his leadership as the nation works toward political stability.