Amidst the ongoing threat posed by Boko Haram, Sa Majesté Brahim Koromi Mahamat, the esteemed chief of canton Boudouma Gouria I in the Lake Province, recently undertook a vital outreach initiative. This past week, he embarked on an extensive awareness tour across the various localities under his jurisdiction, aiming to foster direct engagement with the residents.
At every stop, whether on the remote islands or the mainland, this community-focused mission proved to be a powerful moment of collective mobilization. Accompanying the chief was a distinguished delegation comprising traditional authorities, local notables, and dedicated individuals actively working for peace and security. Together, they conveyed a unified message: one of solidarity, heightened vigilance, and collective resistance against the pervasive threat of violent extremism.
Throughout the delegation’s journey, the call to action was unequivocal: strengthen communal harmony, solidify peaceful coexistence among diverse communities, safeguard tranquility, reinforce social cohesion, and encourage robust cooperation between civilians and the Defense and Security Forces engaged in ongoing security operations within the Lake Province.
In this province, which frequently endures incursions and acts of terrorist violence, this specific tour carries significant symbolic and strategic weight. It powerfully demonstrates the unwavering resolve of traditional leaders to resist narratives of fear, division, or radicalization.
By personally connecting with inhabitants, actively listening to their concerns, and underscoring the paramount importance of solidarity, Sa Majesté Brahim Koromi Mahamat’s actions are firmly rooted in a dynamic of collective resilience for the region.
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