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IMCTC Turns Security Promises into Public Trust

 

By Kebba Camara

Terrorism is not merely a threat to physical safety—it is a calculated assault on social cohesion. Its deepest impact lies in eroding public confidence in a nation’s ability to protect its people. When citizens sense that their security institutions are unprepared for evolving threats, trust falters, and promises of safety lose credibility.

To confront this challenge, the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) launched the Kafaa Initiative in The Gambia—an intensive 15-day program that goes far beyond traditional tactical objectives. While it directly enhances the performance of 50 military trainees, its broader purpose is to build trust between security institutions and the Gambian public.

Led by IMCTC, a unifying force among member countries, Kafaa sends a powerful message: the armed forces are not only strong—they are professional, disciplined, and trained according to global standards. This level of professionalism and advanced training—delivered by expert instructors—represents the true guarantee of security.

The Kafaa initiative reflects IMCTC’s vision of turning strength into a tangible sense of safety in everyday life. Beyond combating terrorism on the ground, the Coalition works to build enduring trust between the state and its citizens—affirming that human capability remains the foundation of every effective and lasting security strategy.

 By Kebba Camara Terrorism is not merely a threat to physical safety—it is a calculated assault on social cohesion. Its deepest impact lies in eroding public confidence in a nation’s ability to protect its people. When citizens sense that their security institutions are unprepared for evolving threats, trust falters, and promises of safety lose credibility. The Fatu Network

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