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| Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by olatade(op): 7:25am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Military stops admission of combatant female cadets Published November 13, 2017 THE PUNCH Policy in newly ratified conditions of service It’s like taking 10 steps backwards –CSOs Eniola Akinkuotu, Adelani Adepegba and Olaleye Aluko In a major policy reversal, the Nigerian military is set to end the admission of female cadets into the combatant course of the Nigerian Defence Academy, The PUNCH has learnt. A set of 20 females, nicknamed Jonathan Queens, were first admitted into the course in Nigeria’s premier military officer training institution during the former President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration in 2011. It was learnt that the recommendation to end the programme was made by the Armed Forces Council which was inaugurated by President Muhammadu Buhari last week. Buhari had also last week ratified the National Defence Policy 2017 (Revised); Harmonised Terms and Conditions of Service Officers 2017. Recommendation 19 of the Harmonised Terms and Conditions of the Armed Forces of Nigeria was sighted by one of our correspondents on Sunday. It read, “Phase out the training of female regular combatant cadets.” A serving general in the Nigerian Army told our correspondent that the military took the decision due to complaints from some unnamed northern Muslim leaders. The general, who pleaded anonymity because he was not authorised to speak on the issue, explained that there were various types of commissions in the Armed Forces namely: Regular Combatant Commission, Short Service Combatant Commission, Direct Regular Commission, Direct Short Service and Executive Commission. He said, “It is only the Regular Combatant Commission that can give an officer the opportunity to aspire to head any of the services or rise to become the Chief of Defence Staff, while the others have limited career path. If the military is able to scrap this programme, women will never be able to head any of the arms of the Nigerian military. “The northern Muslim leaders want to prevent a situation where one day, a woman will lead the army and give orders to men.” Incidentally, it was reported in 2013 that of the first 20 female cadets, only one Muslim, Fatimah Saleh, enlisted. She had also stated that her “Arabic school teacher” had advised her against joining the army. The general said those pushing for the scrapping of the programme had convince the President that women were not doing well in the programme. He said, “When we started the training of female cadets in 2011, we never thought it would be successful. When the first set of women cadets graduated from the academy last year, women won three awards, including the best award in the navy category. “A female cadet, C. Lord-Mallam, won the Navy Gold award which is the highest in the navy category. The Army Silver award, which is the second highest in the army, went to a female cadet, K. O Dayo-Karim. The Air Force Silver award was also won by a female cadet, O. S Ijelu. “However, some northern conservatives were not happy about it because most of the female cadets are either Christians from the South and northern minority groups or Muslims from the South and Middle Belt. “Dissatisfied with how things are turning out, the northern Muslim leaders lobbied the military authorities to stop the programme for women.” The general described the recommendation as an attempt to reverse the gains of the past, adding that it was a setback in the push for gender equality. He revealed that many of the female cadets were outperforming their male colleagues, adding that their achievements were being suppressed by the military hierarchy. The general said, “I was informed that the women were trained just like the men were trained. They were not given any preferential treatment. Two of these female cadets beat their male counterparts to win placement at the United States Military Academy in West Point and they are doing well. “It is unfortunate that while the western world and even other African nations are progressing, Nigeria is going backwards.” In 2010, the then President, Goodluck Jonathan, had ordered the military to allow females interested in becoming combatant officers of the Nigerian armed forces to be admitted into the NDA for the first time ever. The then Minister of Defence, Adetokunbo Kayode, had said other countries in Africa were “already doing it and they are not better than us.” He had said, “Presently, we have female armoured tank drivers, female Para-troopers, jumpers, and so on. We want to have strong, virile armed forces devoid of discrimination.” Expatiating on the new directive, the minister had said, “As you are all aware, the Nigerian Armed forces have always had opening for female officers. However, these have always been limited to non- combat duties, thereby limiting their career path irrespective of their competence or skill. “To redress this obvious anomaly and in line with theconviction of the President that every Nigerian, irrespective of gender or any affiliation, should be given equal opportunity to excel in his or her chosen field of life, Mr. President has directed the immediate enlistment and training of female regular combatant commission officers into the Nigerian armed forces.” However, the Defence Headquarters, Abuja, failed to comment on the revised harmonised terms and conditions on Sunday. The Director of Information, Maj. Gen. John Enenche, did not pick his calls, and a text message sent to his line had yet to be replied to as of press time. Also, the Director, Army Public Relations, Brig. Gen. Sani Usman, could not be reached for comment on Sunday. However, a military source said the revised harmonised structure, if it saw the light of the day at all, would not affect the NDA admission for 2018. “The NDA has already begun receiving applications for the 70th regular course since October 20, 2017. The application, which will run till February 2018, is open to both male and female Nigerians. “So, there is no going back on what the NDA has started. It will be a public disaffection if the military reneges on what it has advertised and we are a professional arm and cannot do that.’’ It’s like taking 10 steps backwards –CSOs Civil Society Organisations have kicked against the move, saying it will be like taking 10 steps backwards. A civil society organisation, Partners West Africa, Nigeria, said the policy would spell doom for Nigeria’s quest for inclusiveness. Executive Director of PWAN, Mrs. Kemi Okenyondo, said this in a telephone interview with one of our correspondents in Abuja, on Sunday. She said, “If this is allowed to come to reality, it will be like taking 10 steps backwards and such would be revising all the gains of inclusiveness and mainstreaming of women within the security sector. “If it is allowed to sail through, it then means that the perception that this administration is not given to having women participate within the different layers of government will be held to be true.” Also, the Committee for the Defence of Human Rights and the Campaign for Democracy said the move was a violation of the fundamental human rights of womenfolk. The CDHR President, Malachy Ugwummadu, said, “It is absurd and unacceptable. It offends Section 42 of the constitution of the Federal Government of Nigeria, which talks about non-discrimination against citizens on the basis of sex, gender, religion and others. “We have female officers who distinguished themselves in the armed forces. We have a lot of them who have showed capacity and done more than what their male colleagues are doing, even at the war front. I think that recruitment and admission into the armed forces should be a question of preference rather than discouragement on the basis of gender.’’ The CD President, Usman Abdul, said, “We should not allow such proposition to see the light of the day. It is discriminatory and anti-democratic. It offends the human rights privileges. It is proper to admit women into full combatant service. We have this in the advanced countries and it is the international best practices.” Also, Women Arise for Change Initiative said the move was a ploy to marginalise women. Its President, Dr. Joe Okei-Odumakin, said necessary action would be taken to challenge the policy. Okei-Odumakin said, “It is an unacceptable discrimination against women; highly insensitive. They must tell us why they are putting this glass ceiling.” Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. 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| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by policy12: 7:50am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Buhari |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by FarahAideed: 7:51am On Nov 13, 2017 |
If the Buhari govt doesnt move Nigeria backwards its not the Buhari govt na .. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by matrixme(m): 7:59am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Tomorrow if the Nigerian Army is rated negatively against its foreign peers based on this fact, (apart from their usual gross human rights abuse) they will come out and deny such rating, claiming that they are the best army force in the universe. Just recently too a soldier went ahead to kill a captain and others who went to stop him from killing innocent civilians. They won't stop doing us proud from behind. Bunch of uncivilized barbarians with arms |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by aolawale025: 8:00am On Nov 13, 2017 |
This decision is targeted at a particular part of the country |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Blue3k(m): 8:06am On Nov 13, 2017*. Modified: 8:25am On Nov 13, 2017 |
What a bunch of sexist nonsense. If it's not about performance I don't get problem. This revised policy needs to go. “The northern Muslim leaders want to prevent a situation where one day, a woman will lead the army and give orders to men.” “A female cadet, C. Lord-Mallam, won the Navy Gold award which is the highest in the navy category. The Army Silver award, which is the second highest in the army, went to a female cadet, K. O Dayo-Karim. The Air Force Silver award was also won by a female cadet, O. S Ijelu.Front Page: lalasticlala |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Fxmanager(m): 8:12am On Nov 13, 2017 |
aolawale025:Very true. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by FarahAideed: 8:15am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Sarrki please your fair opinion is sought after here |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Paperwhite(m): 8:15am On Nov 13, 2017 |
[/b]"The northern Muslim leaders want to prevent a situation where one day, a woman will lead the army and give orders to men.... “However, some northern conservatives were not happy about it because most of the female cadets are either Christians from the South and northern minority groups or Muslims from the South and Middle Belt. “Dissatisfied with how things are turning out, the northern Muslim leaders lobbied the military authorities to stop the programme for women.” A serving general in the Nigerian Army told our correspondent that the military took the decision due to complaints from some unnamed northern Muslim leaders."[b] Just imagine the mentality of this barbaric people one is sharing nationality with? And some idiots are craving for one Nigeria? |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by obonujoker(m): 8:21am On Nov 13, 2017 |
i wish we had a President with balls.... |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by rozay12345: 8:26am On Nov 13, 2017 |
This is a major setback for the country, issues like this should not be discussed in Nigeria in 2017, women have proven to be of the same intellectual capacity as men over time. The effects of religion in this country can not be underemphasized, the same conservative north that have formed staunch opponents of women as combatants all queued behind a woman 500 years ago, Queen Amina to fight wars, until Dan Fodio came, I do not think the North western part of Nigeria have any emperor(male and female) to dwarf her achievements. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by JohnEgba: 8:55am On Nov 13, 2017 |
like seriously, can one Nigeria work? sharing nationality with barbaric people with mental poverty, who will take us 20 steps backwards is a no for me. if we're agitating some hypocrites will start raising dust of affront |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by DontForceUnity: 9:01am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Hope Yorubas are happy for voting in an archaic and jihadish Buhari just to spite the Biafrans. By the time Buhari is done with Nigerians, Yorubas will access their error again. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by chloride6: 9:23am On Nov 13, 2017 |
You will never see sarrki here ![]() |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by collinsy2: 9:25am On Nov 13, 2017 |
This situation is just absurd. Chimamanda Adiche and co begin the fight...
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| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by rolchi(m): 9:27am On Nov 13, 2017 |
This is a sad development in a modern day Nigeria. I weep for Nigeria. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by ademusiwa3r: 9:34am On Nov 13, 2017 |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Sall(m): 9:34am On Nov 13, 2017 |
When do this northerner Muslims plan to grow . |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by ademusiwa3r: 9:34am On Nov 13, 2017 |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Blue3k(m): 9:36am On Nov 13, 2017 |
The general said, “I was informed that the women were trained just like the men were trained. They were not given any preferential treatment. Two of these female cadets beat their male counterparts to win placement at the United States Military Academy in West Point and they are doing well.If the program is successful they have no reason to consider cancelling it. Incidentally, it was reported in 2013 that of the first 20 female cadets, only one Muslim, Fatimah Saleh, enlisted. She had also stated that her “Arabic school teacher” had advised her against joining the army.Is that an issue. If Muslim girls don't want to enlist it's not bad. I have noticed even down south girls can be discouraged from joining. My girlfriend persuaded her sister not to join. Her reason was about military culture around woman. She just didn't want anyone taking advantage of her. I guess it different from US military but I think it's always good opportunity. What beats Steady paycheck, housing, food. Your money stacks if you don't have bills and too tired to blow it. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Omeokachie: 10:01am On Nov 13, 2017 |
In Buhari's voice..."they belong in the oza room"! This is what happens when you elect as president, man that sees sees women as being inferior to men! |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by sarrki(m): 10:14am On Nov 13, 2017 |
FarahAideed:I believe in equal opportunity |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Litmus: 10:32am On Nov 13, 2017*. Modified: 10:55am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Internet is overflowing with false information and Niraland is like a reservoir of lies, therefore people would be advised to wait for more information. However, if this is true, the move is more than a backward step, the people that run the government would have to be monumentally stupid and not deserving of trust. Just imagine the ammunition you'd provide the opposition, by such a move, in the current, prickly, ethnic and religious climate, your thinking acumen would have to be suspect to permit such a thing |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by orisa37: 10:57am On Nov 13, 2017 |
Another Move to bring down The South and up The Islamic agenda..
Buhari is not straight forward. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Nobody: 11:51am On Nov 13, 2017 |
my word! must be tough being female in Northern Nigeria,stifling...Buhari must realise he is President of Nigeria not president of Arewakastan republic...Abacha knew that and functioned that way.There is desperate need indeed for restructuring...gawddammit! This policy must be rescinded. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by ezugegere(m): 12:40pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
Jonathan said, ..... Choose between forward and backward..... Some nonentities preferred backwardness..... the result.... |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by Kaziar: 12:41pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
Litmus:Yeah I agree with you and sometimes its not just false news but incomplete news. Verification of such must be adhered to in order to be able to make intelligent observations and call out the wrongful parties. I for would certainly love to see a female COAS one day. |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by blackfase(m): 1:35pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
....disgusting country. These northern elements sef. Na wa o... |
| Re: Military Stops Admission Of Combatant Female Cadets by DONADAMS(m): 2:28pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
why na as work no dey country so? |
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my word! must be tough being female in Northern Nigeria,stifling...Buhari must realise he is President of Nigeria not president of Arewakastan republic...Abacha knew that and functioned that way.There is desperate need indeed for restructuring...gawddammit! This policy must be rescinded.