Egyptian Armed Forces Chief of Staff Emphasizes Security Personnel Development
Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent
mesa.entrada@senatur.gov.py | 2024-12-28 16:04:00
Cairo, Egypt - Lieutenant-General Ahmed Khalifa, Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces, on Wednesday inspected the Non-Commissioned Officers Institute for Teachers, emphasizing the importance of cultivating individuals capable of defending Egypt's security.
The inspection tour, conducted under the guidance of the Armed Forces General Command, aimed to assess the educational and training systems and monitor the morale of personnel.
During the visit, Major General Walid Al-Hamaki, the institute's director, briefed the Chief of Staff on the institute's efforts to modernize its training programs and enhance the qualifications of non-commissioned officer teachers. Al-Hamaki highlighted the institute's commitment to graduating highly professional individuals capable of effectively fulfilling their duties.
Lieutenant-General Khalifa observed the educational process and training activities, noting the high level of student performance. He conveyed the appreciation of President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi and Minister of Defence and Military Production General Abdel Mageed Saqr to the faculty and students.
The Chief of Staff reaffirmed the Armed Forces' dedication to providing all necessary resources to improve its educational and training institutions. He stressed the importance of cultivating well-rounded individuals with strong physical and mental capabilities and noble values, emphasizing their role as exemplary members of the Egyptian military.
Recognizing the crucial role of non-commissioned officers as pillars of the Armed Forces, Lieutenant-General Khalifa urged them to continuously enhance their knowledge and awareness to effectively address contemporary challenges and safeguard Egypt's security and stability.
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