Ngambaye, Fulbe Communities Sign Peace Deal In Chad

Representatives of the Ngambaye and Fulbe communities signed a peace agreement in Mandakau to end recent deadly clashes.

July 11, 2025Clash Report

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The agreement was formally presented to the Chadian Prime Minister during a ceremony on July 8, receiving praise for prioritizing dialogue. It includes concrete measures to reestablish peaceful coexistence, such as the formation of community dialogue committees and peaceful dispute resolution mechanisms.

The protocol commits both sides to cease all hostilities, with the goal of ending cycles of revenge and retaliation that have destabilized western Logone.

Officials said the conflict stemmed from longstanding tensions over land access, pasture rights, and property protection—issues that have repeatedly led to unrest in the region.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of turning reconciliation into lasting actions, declaring that “peace must be rooted in hearts as well as in deeds.” The Mandakau agreement aligns with broader national efforts to preserve Chad’s unity and social cohesion, especially amid persistent regional challenges.

Authorities now face the task of implementing the accord’s provisions and supporting displaced and affected communities as they work toward recovery.