The Defense Directorate of Defense Stores and Clubs Management provided training in finance, procurement and asset management.

 


The training was provided to the Defense Forces and their families, as well as to retired members of the Armed Forces. Col. Tadesse Tamiru, Director of the Defense Military Stores and Recreation Clubs Management Directorate, presented the certificates to the trainees at the conclusion of the training on budget, finance, procurement and asset management. He said the directorate is working to make its services accessible and efficient to all sections of the armed forces. According to Lt. Col. Getnet, the head of the finance team of the Defense Military Stores and Recreation Clubs Management Directorate, the training will give more strength to the members' previous work experience. He said the military stores and entertainment clubs make various purchases and sales, adding that these activities should be carried out in accordance with the procedures of the country and the institution. Abena Isaias Tefera, one of the participants in the training, said that such training will help us to provide efficient service to the army and the civil servants of the institution.

In addition to the main peacekeeping mission, Abyei Multipurpose Logistics Shambhala is working to alleviate the social problems of the residents in the area. The Multipurpose Logistics Chamber is working to address the community's drinking water shortage. According to Lt. Col. Kiflom G. Mariam, Commander-in-Chief of the Multipurpose Logistics Brigade, in addition to carrying out missions to ensure lasting peace for the people of the area, food, water and other assistance has been provided to the community in our area. He noted that the democratization of our army is not limited to any part of the country. The Deputy Commander of Multipurpose Logistics, Getachew Abera, on his part said the members of the force have shown their solidarity by sharing their rings to solve the social problems of the residents of the forced labor zone.

Prizes and certificates were awarded to members who performed their duties at the Defense Peace Center. Promotions were also given to members of the armed forces who had performed better and had completed their tenure. The awards and recognition were given to the staff members of the Center who have made significant contributions to fulfilling the mission of the Center for Peacekeeping Operations. The Head of the Logistics and Support Department at the Center for Peacekeeping Operations, Brigadier General, conveyed a message of congratulations to the members of the Armed Forces for their outstanding performance and commitment.

 In his speech, the General stated that our country has deployed a large number of manpower under the auspices of the United Nations peacekeeping mission and that continuous support has been provided to the members of the peacekeeping mission. Recognized and promoted members said they should continue to fulfill their mission and continue to fulfill their responsibilities. Col. Zelalem Tadesse, Deputy Head of the Human Resource and Services Department at the Defense Peacekeeping Center, on his part said the award will enable them to create effective business initiative beyond its institutional benefits. According to some of the award-winning and promoted members, the award and promotion has given them more motivation to continue their work. 

"Considering the current situation around our country, we have to pay a price." Lt. Gen. Diriba Mekonnen, Head of the Office of the Inspector General of Defense, said. He made the remarks at a graduation ceremony at the Tolay High School. In his speech after the deployment of the troops, General Mekonnen called on them to reflect on the current situation in the country and to demonstrate their strategic capacity and complete psychological readiness in the future in order to fulfill their mission. According to General Tomcido Fitamo, Commander-in-Chief of Tolay Higher Secondary Training School, the graduates have completed various recruitment trainings and have achieved the required capacity.

"We are deeply grateful for the victory of the Ethiopian peacekeeping force," said Bulabek Deng, a leader of the Nigg Dinka tribe. The tribal leader made the remarks while assisting peacekeepers at UNICEF's headquarters in the area. The battalions at UNICEF's headquarters have handed over a large number of non-military assets to the leader of the Nigo Dinka tribe. During the handover ceremony, Bulabek Deng, a leader of the Nigg Dinka tribe, played a key role in bringing peace and stability to Ethiopia under the auspices of the UN since 2011. He expressed his appreciation for the region's victory in peacekeeping. Thanking the army for its contribution to the peacekeeping mission, tribal leader Bulabek Deng said he would never forget the Ethiopian peacekeeping force.

The Commander-in-Chief of the North West Command, Hon. General Gudina made the remarks as a guest of honor at the graduation ceremony of the Bersheleko Military Academy. According to General Mekonnen, the current and future training of the graduates will not only create competence and self-confidence, but also serve as a cornerstone of their lives. General Getachew Gudina stressed that the graduates should use the military capabilities they have acquired during their training to wage war against the army at any time and place. Brigadier General Getachew Ali, Commander-in-Chief of Bersheleko Basic Military Training School, said in his report that the graduates received adequate training in theory and practice, day and night on their own initiative. He said the members are expected to apply the results of their training in a comprehensive manner.

In addition to his mandate, the army is also serving the country in various capacities, said Col. Mebrehatom Hailu, Commander-in-Chief of the 24th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in Abyei. He made the remarks at a Thanksgiving program for members who have built more than 280 boxes to help keep the battalion safe. He said our country has spent a lot of money and equipped the necessary assets. He said you have focused on the work you have done using your own creativity to ensure that these properties are used to move the space as well as the expected age of service due to heat and dust.

Members of the 24th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion in the Abyei South Sector Force Zone celebrated International Women's Day. The guest of honor at the event, Major Arfaine G / Mariam, said: Women have the unique ability to fulfill their responsibilities. An example of this is the fact that women are engaged in peacekeeping missions, especially in the battalion, in various professions. Alongside that, He said they have done a great job in supporting the weaker sections of the society in the region and promoting the country's culture. 

The Chief of Women's Affairs, Ms. Anna Gonte; "As women are the main victims of the conflict in the Abyei region, we are proud to be a peaceful solution for these segments of society," he said. Ms. Alem, for her part, said that the fact that women are constantly building and building ourselves has enabled us to take pride in all the responsibilities that our country has deployed. "Today, we are fulfilling the responsibilities entrusted to us by the state and the government in all professions, starting with the team leader," she said.    

Kismayo 5th Motorized Battalion Peacekeeping Force provides drinking water to people displaced by drought in Belgudud area. "The people of Ethiopia and Somalia share a common culture, language and color," he said. For his part, Sheikh Mohammed Abdullahi, Chairman of Belgud Woreda, said that you will play a key role in stabilizing the region. "I would like to thank you for your support in reaching out to our people today," he said. One of the IDPs, Binto Mohammed, said: "We have lost many of our livestock due to the drought."

Department of Defense celebrates International Women's Day with patients at Army Hospital. Head of the Medical Equipment Supply Department, Brigadier General Shimebet Ayalew, recalled that in the past, women's empowerment was hidden by various backwardness and now women are showing their potential by sitting in high decision-making positions. Colonel Genet Bekele, Head of the Department of Women's Affairs, on his part said that the capacity of women has been demonstrated by making great achievements during the war that our country is facing. Some members of the department commented that women are doing a good job in all areas of work.

The 15th Meteorological Peacekeeping Battalion in Yambio, South Sudan, West Sudan, celebrates International Women's Day with the residents of Yambio. He celebrated. It also provides sports entertainment for the city's youth. Speaking at the ceremony held at the Yambio Stadium, West Equatorial State Director of Culture and Sports, Amanuel Jeremy, said Ethiopia and South Sudan are neighboring countries with close historical ties. For his part, Christopheol Muchri Moringa, Head of Mission at Unamis' Western Equatoria State, said that the fact that the Ethiopian peacekeeping force is able to reflect the full participation of women in its mission is a testament to your commitment to women's rights. He also said that we should learn from it. 

Colonel Kefialew Regassa, Commander-in-Chief of the 15th Motorized Peacekeeping Battalion, said that co-operation with the community in the area where we are engaged will enable us to carry out our mission efficiently. On the same day, the 15th Meteorological Battalion women's volleyball team won the friendly match against their Nile City counterparts 2-1. On the occasion, the Motorized Battalion donated the full range of sports equipment he provided to the Nile City Women's Volleyball Team and the Mukongo Men's Soccer Team in the Yambio area.    

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