The Government of Chad has announced key leadership changes within the Ministry of Public Security, marking a strategic realignment of its top security personnel. Two high-profile appointments have been finalized, reshaping critical operational roles at the highest level.
new leadership takes charge in public security
In a move to strengthen institutional capacity, the Ministry has appointed Mahamat Koty Abdraman as the new Director General of User Reception Centers. He steps into the role previously held by Police Controller General Ismail Moussa Fadoul Sawa, who has been assigned to other responsibilities within the security framework.
Additionally, Khassim Taha Bouri has been named Director of Administrative Affairs, Equipment, and Personnel. His appointment fills the vacancy left by Mahamoud Dakou Abdramane, who has also transitioned to a new position within the ministry.
impact on national security operations
These strategic reassignments reflect the government’s commitment to optimizing security infrastructure and streamlining administrative functions. By placing experienced leaders in these pivotal roles, officials aim to enhance operational efficiency and reinforce public safety protocols across the country.