Islamic Coalition Joins Forces With East African Standby Force To Combat Terrorism
In a significant step towards bolstering international counter-terrorism efforts, the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC) welcomed a delegation from the Eastern Africa Standby Force (EASF) Secretariat in Riyadh. This meeting, led by Brigadier General Paul Kahuria Njema, focused on enhancing cooperation between the two entities. The discussions revolved around the roles and operations of both the IMCTC and the EASF, marking a pivotal moment in the fight against terrorism.
The visiting delegation was given an extensive tour of the coalition headquarters. They were briefed on the IMCTC's latest strategies and publications aimed at combating intellectual, media, and military terrorism, including measures to cut off its financing. This exchange of knowledge underscores the commitment of both organizations to address the multifaceted challenges posed by terrorism.

IMCTC Secretary-General Major General Pilot Mohammed bin Saeed Al-Moghedi emphasized the significance of this visit, highlighting it as a part of ongoing joint efforts to eradicate terrorism. He praised the EASF for its crucial role in promoting security and stability within the East African region. By enhancing military capabilities and fostering cooperation among East African countries, the EASF has been instrumental in providing support and assistance to member states during crises.
Brigadier General Njema commended the Islamic Coalition for its progress and achievements in counter-terrorism efforts. He stressed the importance of the coalition's work in serving both civil and military sectors across its member states, reflecting a shared commitment to peace and security.
This meeting between the IMCTC and EASF Secretariat not only highlights their dedication to combating terrorism but also sets a foundation for future collaboration. By sharing resources and knowledge, these organizations aim to strengthen their collective capacity to address and mitigate threats posed by terrorism in their regions and beyond.
With inputs from SPA