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El-Hadj Abbo Nassour Abdoulaye Sabre (born 1927, Kapka, d. 1982) was a
Chad Chad (; ar, تشاد , ; french: Tchad, ), officially the Republic of Chad, '; ) is a landlocked country at the crossroads of North and Central Africa. It is bordered by Libya to the north, Sudan to the east, the Central African Republic ...
ian politician. Born in a Northern family, he served in several ministerial functions before being jailed 1963. He was later released and returned to the political limelight 1969–1975.


Early years

Abbo Nassour was born in a
Zaghawa Zaghawa may refer to: * Zaghawa people * Zaghawa language Zaghawa is a Saharan language spoken by the Zaghawa people of east-central Chad (in the Sahel) and northwestern Sudan (Darfur). The people who speak this language call it Beria, from ''Be ...
family. He was the nephew of Sultan Abderrahmane of Kapka and at the same time a descendant of a rival family of Sultans of Kapka. This family had been removed from power in 1936 by the French colonial authorities as the French sought to put all Zaghawa areas under the control of Sultan Haggar of Kobé. Abbo Nassour's father, Abdoulaye Sabre Nassour, was the last Sultan of this dynasty. Abbo Nassour would retain a strong grudge against the Haggars for many years to come, seeing them as accomplices of the French colonial authorities. Abbo Nassour completed primary education, after which he served as secretary of the Sultan of Iriba.


Territorial Assembly

Nassour was elected from
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to the Territorial Assembly of Chad in the 1952 election. He was re-elected in the March 31, 1957 election. He served as secretary of the Bureau of the Territorial Assembly 1957–1958. As of 1958, he was a member of the Independent Democratic Union of Chad (UDIT). After Ahmed Kotoko had relinquished his seat after the June 1958 elections, Nassour was put forth as the UST candidate to represent Chad in the General Council. In the vote in the Territorial Assembly on October 15, 1958, he finished in second place with 23 votes against 32 for the ''Entente'' candidate Ali Kosso. Nassour was re-elected to the Territorial Assembly in the 1959 election.


Minister

Nassour held a number of ministerial posts between 1958 and 1963. From 1958 to 1959 he served as Minister of Cooperation. He was named Minister of Economic Affairs and Financies in the provisional government of
Gontchomé Sahoulba Gontchomé Sahoulba (16 October 1909 – 1963) was a Chadian politician who played a prominent role during the decolonization in Chad. Born in 1909, he was a Moundang chief of Mayo-Kébbi Prefecture, Mayo-Kebbi, in what was then the French colonia ...
formed on February 11, 1959. This government functioned until March the same year. He served as Minister of Finance from March–June 1959. On April 21, 1960, Abbo Nassour was named Minister without portfolio. On June 2, 1960, he was named Minister of Interior. In the power struggles between 1960 and 1962, Nassour was one of the key Northern politicians backing up
François Tombalbaye François Tombalbaye ( ar, فرنسوا تومبالباي '; 15 June 1918 – 13 April 1975), also known as N'Garta Tombalbaye, was a Chadian politician who served as the first President of Chad from the country's independence in 1960 until ...
. In return for Nassour's support Tombalbaye created the
Biltine Prefecture Biltine Prefecture ( ar, ﺇﻗﻠﻴﻢ بلتن) was one of the 14 prefectures of Chad. Located in the east of the country, Biltine covered an area of 46,850 square kilometers and had a population of 184,807 in 1993. Its capital was Biltine. T ...
, which enabled Nassour to concentrate his political position in the area. As Minister of Interior of Tombalbaye 1960–1962, he was instrumental in building the repressive apparatus of the new regime. He was re-elected to parliament in the 1962 election. Between May and August 1962 Abbo Nassour served as Minister of Civil Service, on August 23, 1962, he was appointed Minister of State for Public Function.


In jail

In the night of March 21/22, 1963 Nassour was one of a number of politicians (mainly Muslims) jailed by the new
one-party state A one-party state, single-party state, one-party system, or single-party system is a type of sovereign state in which only one political party has the right to form the government, usually based on the existing constitution. All other parties ...
under Tombalbaye. A special tribunal, chaired by Kodébri Nagué, was held between June 7, 1963, and July 24, 1963, for Abbo Nassour and other accused in 'the March 22 plot'. Nassour was sentenced to death, accused of having conspired with
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ese militaries against the Chadian state.


President of the National Assembly

After years in prison, Nassour was given amnesty in June 1969 as part of the reconciliation process initiated by Tombalbaye. By the December 1969 parliamentary election, Nassour had moved to the government side and was elected a Member of Parliament as a
Chadian Progressive Party The Chadian Progressive Party (french: Parti Progressiste Tchadien, PPT), known as the National Movement for the Cultural and Social Revolution (french: Mouvement National pour la Révolution Culturelle et Sociale, MNRCS) for the last two years of ...
candidate from Biltine. Nassour was named President of the National Assembly of Chad on December 30, 1969, and remained in this function until the fall of Tombalbaye on April 13, 1975. As president of the National Assembly, Nassour led a delegation to visit
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in December 1970, the first Chadian state visit after Colonel Muammar Gadhafi seized power. In
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he met with the exiled rebel leader, ''
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''
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, although the Chadian government initially denied such reports. After his rehabilitation, Nassour became a member of the Political Bureau of PPT. Later he was included in the Executive Council of the National Movement for the Cultural and Social Revolution (MNRCS).


Death

After the end of the Tombalbaye regime in 1975, Nassour was arrested. He was killed in 1982 on the orders of Hissein Habré.


References

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