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Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by mrakeli62: 8:02pm On Sep 12, 2019
The wife of the president, Mrs Aisha Buhari on Thursday charged authorities of the Nigerian Armed Forces to utilise the potentials of women in the military in their operations to address the nation’s security challenges.

She said insecurity in the country was still the way it was because the armed forces was yet to redefine the role of women and explore their potential for operational effectiveness.

Mrs Buhari, said injecting women in the theatre of operations had become necessary rather than restricting them to catering, finance, human resource, personnel, logistics and other support arms.



She noted that the insurgency war and other security operations embarked by the military in the country would have yielded better result if it had explored the potentials of women whom she said have patience, perseverance and passionate about their assigned tasks.

The wife of the president gave the charge at the opening of the Defence Headquarters maiden annual conference on women peace and security at the National Defence College, Abuja.

The one-day conference had as its theme “The imperative of gender mainstreaming in the Armed Forces for operational effectiveness.”

Represented by Dr Hajol Sani at the occasion, Mrs Buhari, said: “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.

“Let me at this outset state that I and a good number of Nigerian women regard ourselves as soldiers; this is because we are the protectors of the family and the home; these are our frontier and territories.”

She also said: “Nigeria – Africa as a continent is a male-dominated environment and so are the armed forces. Because of this chivalric dominance, the military is often hostile to women.

“Women do not adapt to the armed forces as easily as men die to their genetic make-up. Although this varies on individual basis, specific factors which include rejection, isolation and unhealthy attitudes from mainly the men. These factors are especially pronounced within the operational combatant sectors of the armed forces.

“These factors manifest in a number of ways including sexiest jokes and remarks as well as women not being taken seriously in operations. Gender stereotype against women is a potential threat to women’s advancement in the military.

“There are a good number of reported cases where women are prevented from participating in combat duties excluding pregnancy or maternity.

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

“In many careers as housewives or in the military, women have been recorded to put in more effort in a bid to establish their equality.”

To this end, she called for training and developmental opportunities specifically designed to support female personnel.



In his address on the occasion, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Gabriel Olonisakin, said the Nigerian Armed Forces has implemented various initiatives and policies to mainstream gender perspectives into the military having adopted the United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 which calls on all member states to ensure that women and societal security needs are safeguarded through increased emphasis on prevention, protection and participation in military operations.

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

While noting that the Nigeria Defence Academy (NDA) has commenced training of female cadets as combatant officers, the CDS, said: “These women are given equal opportunities like their male counterparts including commanding major combat units and flying fighter jets for the NAF. The Nigerian Navy has also deployed women as sailors and for other key aspects such as ship maintenance,” he said



Also speaking, Defence Minister, Major Gen Bashir Salihu, who was represented by the Deputy Director, Education, Mrs Ene Ujah, promised to project the needed cordial relationship between the ministry and the military to promote peace and security of the country.

The minister described the conference as apt and timely, given the strategic significance of women military in the operational efficiency of the armed forces.

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Sunofgod(m): 8:08pm On Sep 12, 2019
Fake news!
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by RealSolution001: 8:14pm On Sep 12, 2019
Heard.
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by correctyourself(m): 8:20pm On Sep 12, 2019
Madam, this is not politics o, leave those women alone. As a woman can you stay in a day without bathing, if no is your answer, then just leave those women, this is not politics or children's play.

Women should fight HB because they has potential? When BH is highly capable of swallowing massive potential. Lol.

As it is now some men are afraid to ask female military personnel out, not to talk of fighting BH and coming to mingle with civilians, aaahhh, people would be afraid to ply same road with them o to avoid hot slap.

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Beremx(f): 8:29pm On Sep 12, 2019
She should enrol her daughters in the Army to fight Boko Haram.

Madam, don't reduce the remaining respect I have for you o! Take your time. angry

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by hisgrace090: 8:38pm On Sep 12, 2019
Good point but ought to remain secrete until it start yielding result.
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by okosodo: 8:40pm On Sep 12, 2019
Una dey deceive unaself

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Nobody: 8:49pm On Sep 12, 2019
Who gave first lady the palmy she took before making ds statement? Can a female officer stay in sambisa forest two days without bathing? Did she know what their male counterpart go through in sambisa forest before calling for their deployment or is she stylishly calling for new wifes for Sheakau and his commanders because BHaram will not hesitate to launch offensive just to get hold of them

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by NaijaRoyalty(m): 9:04pm On Sep 12, 2019
She talks and reasons like her husband

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Abdulaaleem: 9:08pm On Sep 12, 2019
Ladies want to hold political offices, head organizations and all the yummy positions generally, but they can't can when it comes to facing Boko Haram.. It's a male thing.. Whatever happened to fight for gender equality?..
what do I know sef..
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Charleys: 9:10pm On Sep 12, 2019
She is saying the truth.
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by sparog(m): 9:39pm On Sep 12, 2019
Boko haram boiz will be viewing this thread with so much relish

grin

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Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by icebird25(m): 9:48pm On Sep 12, 2019
Is like this woman would also be lifeless like her husband..
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Blue3k(m): 6:17pm On Sep 13, 2019
“The military is often hostile to women. The women do not join the armed forces early due to their genetic makeup, although this may vary on an individual basis. Women are faced with rejection, isolation and unhealthy attitudes,” she said.

The excuses she's giving here dont make sense. They join later because their genetics mutate. Lol did their X gene activate? If they're not physically fit to join the csn always work out make cut. Besides they'll get fit by force during bootcamp.
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by Zikora1000(f): 7:22pm On Sep 13, 2019
Dear madam Aisha, do u know that many female soldiers have been captured by bokoharam? what have you done to ensure their release from captivity,? pls stop vomiting rubbish and be realistic for once. just one call from Buhari to shekau will do more in stopping Boko Haram than deploying female soldiers to danger zone. so ask your husband to do the needful
Re: Deploy Women To Fight Boko Haram, Aisha Buhari Charges Service Chiefs by CaptainStephen(m): 8:10pm On Sep 13, 2019
WTF

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