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National and Nomadic Guard of Chad
الحرس الوطني التشادي للبدو والرحل
Garde nationale et nomade du Tchad
AbbreviationGNNT
Agency overview
Formed1960
Preceding agency
  • Territorial Guard
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionChad
Constituting instrument
  • Article 195 of Constitution of Chad
Specialist jurisdiction
  • National border patrol, security, and integrity.
Operational structure
Agency executive
  • Général de brigade Tahir Ahmat Hissein, Commandant
Parent agencyMinistry for Territorial Administration
Notables
Significant operation
  • Chadian Civil War (1965–1979)
Detachment of the National and Nomadic Guard in N'Djamena during the parade of the 59th anniversary of independence of Chad

The National and Nomadic Guard of Chad (الحرس الوطني التشادي للبدو والرحل, Garde Nationale et Nomade du Tchad - GNNT) is one of five defence and security forces in Chad. (The others are the Army, the Gendarmerie, the Police and the Judicial Police.) Article 200 of the Constitution of 1996 states that the duties of the GNNT are the protection of politicians, government officials, and government buildings; the maintenance of order in rural areas; and the guarding of prisons and prisoners.[1] These responsibilities remain unchanged in the new Constitution of 2018 but are now in Article 195.[2]

  1. ^ "Constitution de la République du Tchad". 1996. Archived from the original on 2003-02-10.
  2. ^ "Constitution of the Republic of Chad enacted 4 May 2018". Official Site of the Presidency of the Republic of Chad. Presidency of the Republic of Chad. Retrieved 18 July 2020.

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