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“Fandresena 2024” at ACMIL: President Andry Rajoelina recalls the duty of loyalty of the armed forces

Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces with senior officers of the military hierarchy

Double promotion round yesterday at Antsirabe Military Academy with the 45th as a result of the direct competition and the 26th special platoon.

Mission

“The most important thing is not to go on a mission but to be successful in the mission. “ Andry Rajoelina issued his own quote during the double promotion tour held yesterday at the Antsirabe Military Academy (ACMIL) on the subject “Impact 2024”. The President of the Republic emphasized that “The important thing is not to go to war but to win the war”. How the 107 leavers – the two promotions together – fought hard to join the ACMIL.

Abducting

The Head of State also used the ceremony to instruct those in charge of the military hierarchy “It is essential to win the war against those who carried out the kidnapping by the Malagasy people”. As happened the day before yesterday in Anjozorobe where the kidnappers coldly executed their enemies. “Including a 17-year-old” he mourns. He trusts the police who “They have been successful in combating the kidnapping of foreign residents in Madagascar”.

Duty

The President of the Republic also recalled yesterday, “the duty of loyalty as well as the duty of integrity, non-treason and directness” who is responsible for the armed forces of which he is the commander-in-chief. Therefore, he officially received the command saber of the commander-in-chief of the armed forces. The minister in charge, Lieutenant General Lala Monja Delphin Sahivelo announced the decision to make special sabers and the same mold for the outgoing ACMIL officers.

International reputation

“Antsirabe Military Academy has an international reputation,” said Iavoloha’s tenant. Remembering that at the same time“Famous people have emerged from the ranks of the ACMIL such as Prime Ministers Charles Rabemananjara, Camille Vital and Jean Ravelonarivo. But also the former presidents of Burkina Faso and Niger, Thomas Sankara and Ibrahim Baré. According to the head of state, “It is this international influence that made Guinea-Bissau ask him to send officers to train in Antsirabe. “ The related agreement was signed during the recent visit of the Malagasy number one to Bissau. Special funding will be allocated for the renewal of infrastructure and the improvement of the quality of training provided at the ACMIL, which President Andry Rajoelina knows well since his father was a teaching officer there, although he fondly recalled yesterday in his speech at “Impact 2024”.

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