Air force officer training vital for institution's survival

Lt. Gen. Yilma Merdasa stated that training capable officers to enhance the air force's command capacity is a survival matter for the institution. Senior officers received guidance during a training session at the Air Force Command College.

Lt. Gen. Yilma Merdasa, the chief of staff of the Ethiopian Air Force, has described the training of capable officers to bolster the force's command capacity as a critical survival issue for the institution. This statement came during a five-week military command training at the Air Force Academy in Addis Ababa on Megabit 2, 2018.

The general advised senior officers to serve as examples through their professional history, build mental and psychological strength, and maintain loyalty and composure in challenging situations. He emphasized that leaders can deliver accurate decisions in unexpected scenarios by evaluating psychological and technical conditions prior to mobilizing their units for action.

Currently, the air force faces shortages of qualified pilots, engineers, and technicians, according to Lt. Gen. Merdasa. He noted that such training develops a competent command structure to strengthen the institution. Senior officers were instructed to uphold discipline and lead by example in all respects to inspire and empower their teams.

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressing Philippine Military Academy graduates, emphasizing constitutional loyalty and integrity.
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Marcos urges pma graduates to uphold constitution and integrity

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President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday urged the 207 graduates of the Philippine Military Academy Talang Dangal Class of 2026 to remain loyal to the Constitution and uphold integrity in their service.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi underscored the importance of investing in human capital through structured training, knowledge transfer, and skills development, describing it as a cornerstone of stronger institutional performance and more effective public policy implementation. He made these remarks on Wednesday during a meeting with the Board of Trustees of the National Academy for Training and Youth Empowerment, attended by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly, Defence Minister Ashraf Zaher, and other senior officials. The meeting reviewed the academy's proposed strategic plan to develop qualified leaders capable of driving institutional and societal transformation.

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Deputy Chief of Staff General Abebaw Tadesse said the Northwest Command is prepared to counter attacks from historical enemies or bandits.

The chief of the air staff has inaugurated the naf institute of administrative management in yenagoa. This event marks a step in enhancing administrative capabilities within the nigerian air force.

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Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh announced that a police force with public participation and effective duty fulfillment has been formed through security sector reform. He made the remarks at the 20th Police Commissioners Conference in Addis Ababa. The reform aims to professionalize police and create a strong institution.

On Wednesday, President José Antonio Kast held meetings with the Army commander-in-chief, General Pedro Varela, and Navy commander-in-chief, Admiral Fernando Cabrera, to learn about the Armed Forces' needs. The meetings, attended by Defense Minister Fernando Barros, aim to advance defense policies and strengthen joint efforts.

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Ato Adem Farah, vice president of the Prosperity Party, urged women to take frontline leadership roles in the upcoming election process. This call aligns with a national roadmap prepared to enhance women's roles in peaceful elections. Under the change administration, women have achieved over 50 percent representation in government positions.

 

 

 

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