Chad opposition leader Dillo killed in army assault on party HQ: minister

Yaya Dillo Djerou was killed on February 28, 2024 in N'Djamena, Chad in an army assault on his party headquarters where he had retreated.

Dillo, who led the opposition Socialist Party Without Borders (PSF), was accused of having led an attack against the offices of Chad's internal security agency. / Photo: AFP Archive
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Dillo, who led the opposition Socialist Party Without Borders (PSF), was accused of having led an attack against the offices of Chad's internal security agency. / Photo: AFP Archive

A leading opponent of Chad's ruling junta Yaya Dillo Djerou has been killed in an army assault on his party headquarters, a government spokesperson told AFP news agency.

Dillo died on Wednesday "where he had retreated, at the headquarters of his party. He didn't want to surrender and fired on law enforcement," Abderaman Koulamallah, who is also communications minister, said.

The prosecutor general earlier spoke of "dead including Yaya Dillo" on Thursday without detailing the circumstances.

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Dillo, who led the opposition Socialist Party Without Borders (PSF), was accused of having led an attack against the offices of the internal security agency overnight from Tuesday to Wednesday.

It came after the arrest of a PSF member accused of an "assassination attempt against the president of the Supreme Court".

Speaking to AFP on Wednesday, Dillo denied any involvement in the incident, denouncing the claim as a "lie" and politically motivated.

"I wasn't present," he said.

Dillo also condemned an attempted attack against the Supreme Court president as "staged".

On Tuesday, Chad announced it would hold a presidential election on May 6, which both transitional president Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno and Dillo –– who were cousins –– planned to contest.

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