June 5, 2026

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Tchad assesses the president’s two-year progress report

Tchad

Tchad assesses the president’s two-year progress report

From June 2 to 5 in N’Djaména, government officials reviewed the biennial report evaluating the president’s policy program.

Tchad assesses the president’s two-year progress report

A four-day workshop in N’Djaména has just wrapped up, where government officials reviewed the biennial report assessing the president’s policy program from May 2024 to May 2026.

Key priorities: transparency and citizen trust

The event, held at the Radisson Blu hotel, was opened by Dr. Ramatou Mahamat Outouin, Secretary-General of the Government. In her address, she emphasized that this gathering was not merely about reviewing a document, but about taking stock of commitments made to the people of Tchad.

« We are here to assess together how far we’ve come in fulfilling our promises, » she declared. The president’s vision, she noted, centers on transforming public action and ensuring government responsiveness to citizens’ needs. Transparency and trust in institutions were highlighted as critical pillars of this process.

Behind the numbers: dedication and accountability

Dr. Outouin paid tribute to the teams behind the report, stressing that « every figure and indicator reflects the hard work and dedication of individuals who worked with diligence and humility. » She acknowledged the challenges of this accountability exercise but underscored its necessity for measuring progress and addressing shortcomings.

« This is not a session for compliments, but for honest reflection, » she continued, urging participants to evaluate both achievements and the hurdles that remain. The minister reminded attendees that the ultimate beneficiaries of these efforts are the citizens—farmers, teachers, entrepreneurs, and others whose daily lives stand to improve through effective governance.

A balanced assessment: realism and responsibility

In closing, Dr. Outouin called on all participants to approach the report with rigor and accountability. « This document must capture an accurate picture of our progress and the work still ahead, » she stated before formally declaring the workshop open. The gathering concluded with a collective commitment to fostering a governance model that prioritizes results and responsiveness.