Deploy female soldiers to fight insecurity – Aisha Buhari sends message to the Nigerian Army

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Nigeria’s First Lady Aisha Buhari on Thursday, September 12, called on the military authorities to deploy female soldiers to fight against insecurity witnessed in some states across Nigeria.

Speaking at the opening ceremony of the Defence Headquarters maiden annual conference on women peace and security at the National Defence College, Abuja, President Buhari’s wife partly blamed the security crisis witnessed in the country on the yet to be defined role of women and cold feet in exploring their potential for operational effectiveness in the military.

Deploy female soldiers to fight insecurity - Aisha Buhari sends message to the Nigerian Army

Aisha Buhari who was represented by a Senior Special Assistant Dr Hajo Sani stated that for insecurity to be successfully tackled, the impact of the female gender must be adequately unleashed.

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“The security issues bedeviling our country still abound probably because we are yet to redefine the Armed Forces of Nigeria to explore the potential of women for operational effectiveness. Women possess the traits of patience, perseverance, and passion.

“There is a need for the reformulation of laws and policies that border on the inclusion of women in the strategic reformation of effective operational deployment. The wide margin and lack of flexibility in structures based on gender should be abridged.

“Women are restricted to careers within supportive mustering of military community such as finance, human resources, personnel, logistics, medical services and welfare. I join the military women to take exception to such psychological oppression” she said.

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Also speaking at the event, the Chief of the Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin said the military has attained 27.7% female participation in peacekeeping operations.

“Currently, the Armed Forces of Nigeria has attained 27.7 per cent female participation in peacekeeping operations. This is higher than the UN recommendation of 17 per cent.

“These women are given equal opportunities like their male counterparts, including commanding major combat units and flying fighter jets for the air force.

“The Nigerian Navy has also deployed women as sailors and for other key aspects such as ship maintenance” he said.

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