By Jimmy
The First Lady of Nigeria, Senator Remi Tinubu has called for the need for more women to join and advance in rank in the Nigerian military.
She made the call while speaking at the gender mainstreaming conference of the Defence Headquarters in Abuja.
In a statement made available by the special adviser to the First Lady on Media and Publicity, Busola Kukoyi, Tinubu explained that gender equality was needed in addressing complex security challenges.
Represented by the wife of the Vice President, Hajia Nana Shettima, the first lady called for the need to integrate gender perspective into security policies, urging women to join and advance in rank within the armed forces.
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“Senator Tinubu urged the integration of gender perspectives into security policies, encouraging more women to join and advance in rank within the armed forces. She stressed the need for education and training programs to include gender sensitivity and awareness among security personnel,” the statement by Kukoyi read.
Remi Tinubu also highlighted the importance of eliminating gender-based violence within security forces and empowering women through avenues like the Renewed Hope initiative.
Her comments come just as the country continues to battle the menace of insecurity.
At the event, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Christopher Musa, stated that the Nigerian Armed Forces have achieved a 27.9% female participation rate in peace support operations. This has surpassed the UN-recommended standard of 17%.