Chad’s ‘covert coup’ and the implications for democratic governance in Africa
THE recent spate of military coups in Africa, which were intended to be transitional, might instead be a risk for democracy in the long term. There might be a short term need to maintain security. But the military may not necessarily be a credible partner to build democratic governance. Military intervention could mean that people might continue to be in a state of stagnant democracy. LAURA-STELLA ENONCHONG, Senior Lecturer in Law, De Montfort University Chad is the most recent example of this. Soon after the death of President Idriss Deby, the military swiftly took over power. They immediately installed his…