Emergency extended

N’DJAMENA: Chad’s national assembly extended a state of emergency in the Lake Chad region by four months on Wednesday following a double attack by Boko Haram militants that killed some 12 people. “The state of emergency is prolonged by 147 unanimous votes by the Parliament for four months. That is to say it will end on March 22,” a ruling party deputy told Reuters. The initial emergency was authorised on November 9 and was set to last 12 days. The government wanted a six-month extension but deputies opposed it. Chad helped force Boko Haram to cede territory earlier this year, undermining the Islamist group’s six-year campaign to carve out a Nigerian caliphate.