The head of the Peace and Security Council of the African Union, Mohamed Idriss Farah, says it is up to Chadian people to get their country out of its crisis.
Speaking to Newsmen Farah said the Chadian people want to get their country out of its crisis while the African Union and the partners, in general, will be there to help, but above all, it will be up to them to reach a political agreement.
The AU mission has been in Chad since last week Thursday to consult the various actors on the transition team and the opposition but reports show that the mission is at crossroads in deciding what actions should be taken on the Central African country.
He said the Council was divided, with some thinking that the protocol of the Peace and Security Council should be applied immediately while others preferred that the situation be examined as it does not only concern Chad but a much larger group.
The mission is due to leave N’Djamena on Wednesday, May 5 to submit its report to the AU Peace and Security Council, which will then decide on possible sanctions against Chad.
A Transitional Military Council (TMC) has been set up with Mahamat Idriss Déby, the son of the late president, at its head, holding almost all the power.
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