The Commander-in-Chief of the Ethiopian Navy, Commodore Wallacha Wacha, said it is important to build, organize and train a modern navy that will safeguard the country's security and prevent internal and external problems.

He said the commission has been able to conduct overseas naval training and naval training.
Your current training is a precautionary measure on a ship: He said it is important because it is a lesson that can facilitate the prevention of accidents and the obligations of the body of water.

He said the training capacity is strategic in terms of making the Ethiopian Navy ready for immediate deployment.

According to Lieutenant Buseri Bulgu, Coordinator of the Basic Navy, and Lid Simon Hailemariam Abebe, a Naval Trainer, our main task is to fight terrorism. Maritime piracy; "We are carrying out our mission to protect the safety of the sea, etc., and we will carry out our training more than ever," he said.

UNESPA Inspection Team confirms that the 5th round of the Border Protection Battalion, which is engaged in the Joint Boundary Verification and Control Mission between Sudan and South Sudan, has been successful. The team inspected the major's light and heavy vehicles, machinery, firearms, generators and other equipment, and found that the equipment was in good condition in accordance with UN standards.
According to Maj. Gen. Wondwosen Asfaw, Commander of the 1st Battalion, Inspection assesses the equipment and manpower of our armed forces, which is of great importance to our country and our army. Major General Selassie Meles, for his part, said that we have ensured the compliance of our divisions in all sectors and we need to further strengthen them.