The Egyptian Military Academy hosted a ceremony on Monday marking the graduation of the second cohort of judicial appointees, following their completion of a specialised training programme at the Military College.
The programme was conducted in collaboration with the Ministry of Justice.
The ceremony began with a presentation of a graduation project, showcasing the participants’ academic and practical achievements during their training. It was followed by a review of the cohort’s training performance.
Minister of Justice Adnan Fangary extended his appreciation to the Armed Forces for their unwavering support to training and preparing new judicial appointees.
He also emphasised state vision of developing a disciplined, well-educated, and nationally conscious cadres capable of serving across the ministry’s various institutions.
Director of the Egyptian Military Academy Lieutenant General Ashraf Salem Zaher also addressed the ceremony, congratulating the graduates and wishing them success in their careers.
He also highlighted the Armed Forces’ commitment to equipping the academy with the resources needed to build a workforce enriched with advanced scientific and practical expertise, aligned with modern training methodologies.
This, he stated, enables graduates to perform their duties with utmost proficiency.
A senior trainee expressed gratitude to the Armed Forces for their care and dedication throughout the training period.
He acknowledged the valuable principles and skills imparted to them, grounded in national and scientific foundations, as they embark on their professional careers in service to the nation.
The ceremony concluded with the distribution of graduation certificates and the honouring of top graduates.