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Tandjilé-Est: a government mission to Dormon following a meningitis outbreak
Published on 27/03/2026 in Politics / Health / Chad
By the Editorial Staff
The Chadian government has dispatched an official mission to the Dormon canton, located in the sub-prefecture of rural Laï (Tandjilé province), in response to a meningitis epidemic that is causing great concern among the population.
Led by the Government Delegate General to the Tandjilé Province, Dr. Néné Ehémir Torna, the delegation arrived on site this Thursday. Upon their arrival, the members of the mission were welcomed by the Prefect of the Department, Ms. Djangbeye Dina Kerima, in the presence of administrative and health authorities, and representatives of the Tandjilé Provincial Council, including the Chair of the Health Commission.
According to test results released by health authorities, the deaths recorded in the area in recent weeks are linked to a meningitis outbreak. The provisional tally stands at 170 cases, including 22 deaths, a figure that has alarmed health services and local authorities.
This government mission has a dual objective: to demonstrate the State's solidarity with the affected populations and to officially inform the inhabitants about the nature of the disease in order to combat rumors and misinterpretations.
In his address to the public, Dr. Néné Ehémir Torna called for calm, peace, and tolerance, while emphasizing the urgent need for prompt medical attention in case of symptoms. He urged residents to go immediately to the nearest health centers and hospitals, reminding them that meningitis is a serious illness but one that can be effectively treated if caught early.
The general delegate also warned against resorting to occult beliefs and quackery, stressing that only modern medicine provides an effective response to this epidemic.
Through this field visit, the authorities intend to raise public awareness, reassure communities, and intensify health response efforts to contain the spread of the disease. The mobilization of health services and administrative authorities remains essential to controlling this situation and preventing a worsening of the situation in the coming days.
Koumgue-Gueyeng Dono Emmanuel, correspondent in Tandjilé
https://tchadinfos.com/2026/03/27/t...dormon-a-la-suite-dune-epidemie-de-meningite/
Tandjilé-Est: a government mission to Dormon following a meningitis outbreak
Published on 27/03/2026 in Politics / Health / Chad
By the Editorial Staff
The Chadian government has dispatched an official mission to the Dormon canton, located in the sub-prefecture of rural Laï (Tandjilé province), in response to a meningitis epidemic that is causing great concern among the population.
Led by the Government Delegate General to the Tandjilé Province, Dr. Néné Ehémir Torna, the delegation arrived on site this Thursday. Upon their arrival, the members of the mission were welcomed by the Prefect of the Department, Ms. Djangbeye Dina Kerima, in the presence of administrative and health authorities, and representatives of the Tandjilé Provincial Council, including the Chair of the Health Commission.
According to test results released by health authorities, the deaths recorded in the area in recent weeks are linked to a meningitis outbreak. The provisional tally stands at 170 cases, including 22 deaths, a figure that has alarmed health services and local authorities.
This government mission has a dual objective: to demonstrate the State's solidarity with the affected populations and to officially inform the inhabitants about the nature of the disease in order to combat rumors and misinterpretations.
In his address to the public, Dr. Néné Ehémir Torna called for calm, peace, and tolerance, while emphasizing the urgent need for prompt medical attention in case of symptoms. He urged residents to go immediately to the nearest health centers and hospitals, reminding them that meningitis is a serious illness but one that can be effectively treated if caught early.
The general delegate also warned against resorting to occult beliefs and quackery, stressing that only modern medicine provides an effective response to this epidemic.
Through this field visit, the authorities intend to raise public awareness, reassure communities, and intensify health response efforts to contain the spread of the disease. The mobilization of health services and administrative authorities remains essential to controlling this situation and preventing a worsening of the situation in the coming days.
Koumgue-Gueyeng Dono Emmanuel, correspondent in Tandjilé
https://tchadinfos.com/2026/03/27/t...dormon-a-la-suite-dune-epidemie-de-meningite/