The Governor-General visits the Military College and the Commander and Staff Training Institute in the capital, Aden

Brigadier Mohsen Abdullah Al-Wali, Commander-in-Chief of the Security Belt Forces, today visited the Military College and the Commander and Staff Training Institute in the capital, Aden.
During the visit, the Brigadier General met with the Director of the Military College, Major General Abdul Karim Al-Zumhi, and the Director of the Commander and Staff Training Institute, Brigadier General Ali Radman Qahtan, where he heard from them a detailed explanation of the progress of the educational process at the Military College, and the training and qualification of officers at the Leader Training Institute.
p>The Governor-General, accompanied by the directors of the Military College and the Institute for Training Commanders and Staff, toured the administrations of the Institute and the college and their classrooms and learned about the curricula and educational and practical programs that are offered to applicants, and met with teachers, officers and students.
The Brigadier General stressed the need to exert more effort and perseverance to acquire education and knowledge, and to contribute to building a qualitatively qualified national army and security that keeps pace with the cognitive progress of countries.
The Commander of the Security Belt Forces urged the students to adhere to law and order, and to work on developing their abilities and leadership skills, so that they can return to the field of work to apply what they learned during their studies on the ground.
The Brigadier General praised the efforts made by the leadership of the college and the institute, and what the educational and leadership staff provide in the areas of training, qualification, developing the capabilities of officers, and developing their combat skills and methods, which comes within the framework of building the southern armed forces, armed with science and knowledge.
This visit comes within the framework of the Security Belt Command’s keenness to support military educational institutions according to available capabilities, and to emphasize the importance of cooperation between the Security Belt forces and those institutions and institutes to enhance the capabilities of their members.