President Mahamat Idriss Deby Itno led the nation in commemorating the 34th anniversary of Chad’s Day of Freedom and Democracy during a grand ceremony at Nation Square, N’Djamena.
Joined by senior government officials, dignitaries, and thousands of citizens, the President emphasized the importance of the historic event, which marks Chad’s transition to its current democratic governance since the 1990 victory.
The celebrations began with the ceremonial hoisting of the national flag, a powerful symbol of unity and patriotism, met with applause from the crowd. The event included cultural displays and military parades showcasing Chad’s resilience and commitment to progress.
In his address, President Deby called for collective efforts to safeguard the nation’s freedoms and foster democratic values while reaffirming his administration’s dedication to national unity and development.
The day stands as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom, inspiring Chadians to strive for peace, progress, and a stronger democratic foundation.