Burkina Faso authorities intensify anti-terror efforts with national call center

Determined to decisively combat insurgents who refuse to lay down arms, Burkina Faso’s authorities are launching new initiatives under the leadership of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré.

 

One notable effort is the recent establishment of the National Call Center (CNA), aimed at involving the Burkinabe population in the fight against terrorism and various forms of criminality.

 

The CNA facilitates free citizen calls to report suspicious activities and crucial information to the armed forces.

 

This initiative underscores the importance of public participation in national causes, which has proven to be a key factor in achieving success.

 

As Burkina Faso commits to neutralizing malefactors, it is essential to place citizens at the forefront of this legitimate struggle.

 

The center also addresses issues of poor governance and corruption, aligning with the government’s broader objectives under Captain Traoré’s leadership.

 

Citizens can call 99 at any time, any day, to report concerns. Additionally, reports and denunciations can be sent via WhatsApp to 68244444 or 71203333, offering a comprehensive approach to contributing to national security and societal integrity.

 

By engaging the population and leveraging modern communication tools, Burkina Faso aims to build an exemplary nation that meets the aspirations of its people.

 

Cédric KABORE

 

 

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