Chad key security appointments shake up public safety ministry
The government of Chad has unveiled a series of strategic leadership changes within its Ministry of Public Security, marking a pivotal shift in the nation’s security infrastructure.
A reshuffle at the heart of national security
Two high-profile figures have been appointed to critical positions, signaling a renewed approach to public safety management. Mahamat Koty Abdraman has been named Director of the General Directorate of User Service Centers, a role previously held by first-grade Police Controller Ismail Moussa Fadoul Sawa, who has transitioned to a new assignment. Meanwhile, Khassim Taha Bouri takes the helm at the Directorate of Administrative Affairs, Equipment, and Personnel, succeeding Mahamoud Dakou Abdramane, who has also moved to another role within the administration.
What these changes mean for Chad’s security landscape
These appointments reflect a broader commitment to strengthening institutional efficiency and operational effectiveness in public safety. The new directors bring fresh perspectives and expertise to their respective domains, with expectations of enhanced service delivery and streamlined administrative processes at the Ministry of Public Security.
With these strategic shifts, the government aims to reinforce public trust and ensure robust oversight in the management of security resources across Chad.