The population of the town of Massakory was 11,344 in 1993, and had increased to 16,237 by 2008. In recent years the town and region has been "invaded" from the north by Libyan importers, as have other arid and semi-arid parts of northern Chad. The cattle market, once important, has steadily declined due to the advance of the desert and political instability in the area around the shrinking
Lake Chad. The town lies on the Nigeria/Niger corridor of Chad national highway system, running from
N'Djamena to
Bol. As of 2005, between N'Djamena and
Massaguet had been completed, while the remainder of the corridor had yet to start due to lack of funding. By 2008 the paved road had reached Massakory. The road is intended to facilitate access to a new oil refinery that is being built at
Djermaya to the north of the capital.
Massakory Airport is a civilian airport with an unpaved runway of in length. ==References==