Actualités of Thursday, 17 July 2014

Source: Cameroon Tribune

Ecole Supérieure de guerre in Yaoundé graduates 42 officers

Minister Delegate at the Presidency in charge of defense, Edgard Alain Mebe Ngo'o, during the graduation ceremony of 42 senior officers from École Supérieure de guerre in Yaoundé, revealed that the end of these training raises two challenges for them.

The first according to him is for them to assume the burden imposed by the evolution of conflict on the African defense forces.

He explained in this case, that believing in a dizzying manner; security perils are becoming more complex. And so as fresh experts appointed by the school, they will have to provide a comprehensive response to the events of wars and irregular clashes, while participating in the eradication of their root causes.

In so doing, the second mission of the laureates will be realized and this boils down to a worthy representation of the flag of the institution.

In this case, École Supérieure de guerre in Yaoundé encloses 20 army candidates in Africa, France and the United States, who have been selected to benefit from training, and also to build its reputation of excellence.

Christine Robichon, Ambassador of France to Cameroon, indicated that the laureates who celebrated yesterday can be proud of their brand-new patents, which according to her is equivalent to those of graduates from the École de guerre in Paris.

Officers who triumphed yesterday however already benefited from the changes imposed by the school in the formation of its trainees.