Gov’t Exerting Efforts to Overcome Security Problem in Amhara Region: GCS

The government is exerting efforts to overcome security problems in Amhara Regional State, according to the Government Communication Service.

In his briefing to journalists today, Government Communication Service Minister Legesse Tullu said the organized illegal extremist forces in the region are bent on dismantling constitutionally constituted regional government by arms.

He recalled that a state of emergency was declared yesterday by the Council of Ministers as the security problems in some areas of the region could not be controlled through the usual law enforcement systems and procedures.

The minister recalled that these illegal forces have been conducting hateful activities in the past and they did not accept the reconciliation efforts offered by the government and by the elders on various occasions.

Instead, they were involved in killings of regional authorities, he said.

The minister added that the extremist forces have carried out large-scale looting in some areas of West Gojam and East Gojam and they have blocked the roads and restricted the movement of agricultural inputs such as fertilizer to the farmers.

They have also blocked roads to prevent security forces from carrying out their law enforcement mission and they are engaged in an armed activities to overthrow the constitutionally constituted government in the region.

As a result, the Amhara Regional State has requested the federal government to take measures and enforce law in the region as the situation has become very serious and cannot be controlled by the regular law enforcement system.

The minister also said that a central command post has been established and started carrying out its activities.

He stressed that the state of emergency mainly applies in the Amhara region and where necessary measure will be taken against activities bent on disrupting the government's law enforcement activities in any part of the country.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopian Aviation University Graduates over 1500 Professionals in Various Fields

Ethiopian Aviation University has graduated 1,551 aviation professionals in pilot training, aviation maintenance, cabin crew, commercial, and hotel operations professions today.

Congratulating the graduates, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO, Mesfin Tassew said human capital development is one of the key pillars in Ethiopian Airlines growth strategic road map.

"Today's graduation is a testimony of our commitment to ensure that we invest a lot on our aviation brainery," the CEO said, reaffirming: "As part of our continental commitment, we will continue to provide Africa with skilled aviation professionals."

Ethiopian is delighted to see today youths from African countries completing one chapter and opening another in their aviation endeavor, he said.

"We believe in the potentials of Africa's youths to shape the continent's aviation and continue to educate them at our center of excellence. Today the industry welcomes 660 male and 891 female graduates."

Since its formation in 1956, Ethiopian Aviation Excellence Center has been offering various aviation courses, mainly to African youths.

Youths from Rwanda, Togo, Democratic Republic of Congo, Tanzania, Uganda and Sudan completed their studies.

Currently, the University offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in aerospace and hospitality fields.

Areas of fields of studies include BSc in aeronautical engineering, aviation maintenance engineering, aviation management and operations, BA in tourism and hospitality management, MSc in data science, and MBA in aviation management.

The University also offers diploma and certificate programs for technicians in aircraft maintenance, pilot training, cabin crew and commercial training, leadership and career development, catering training.

Ethiopian has also training facilities in regional cities including in Hawassa, Dire Dawa, Bahir Dar and Mekelle.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

Ethiopian Aviation University Graduates More Than 1,550 Professionals

Ethiopian Aviation University, the largest aviation university in Africa, graduated today 1,551 professionals, about 100 from other African countries.

The university graduated 160 pilots, 458 aircraft maintenance technicians, 702 cabin crews, 69 hotel operation professionals and customer service agents.

Ethiopian has been providing aviation training for Africans from all 54 countries since its formation in 1956; and today's graduates were from seven African countries, including Ethiopia, Rwanda, Togo, DRC, Tanzania, Uganda, and Sudan.

Speaking on the occasion, Ethiopian Airlines Group CEO Mesfin Tassew said the Ethiopian Aviation University graduated 1,551 aviation professionals, the highest in its history.

The CEO congratulated the academic and administrative members of the university for enhancing the capacity to train and graduate so many aviation professionals for Ethiopian Airlines and the African aviation industry.

“This is a demonstration that Ethiopian Airlines is committed to supporting the aviation industry by availing a large number of well-trained aviation professionals,” he noted.

Mesfin revealed that ten pilots from among the graduates were female captains, and stated that Ethiopian Airlines has more than 40 female pilots.

Ethiopian Aviation University Acting President Kassie Yimam said “all schools of the university have trained and qualified significantly more aviation professionals than ever before.”

Schools of the university are Pilot Training, Simulator Training, Cabin Crew and Catering Training, Commercial and Ground Services Training, Aircraft Maintenance Training, and Leadership Training, it was learned.

According to the acting president, “the change at the pilot training school is ground breaking in all parameters such as the number of qualified flight instructors, availability of serviceable aircrafts, flight hours flown per day and many more.”

The university has so far graduated three round aviation professionals this year.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency