Following reports that the Nigerian military has
now proscribed the enrollment and training of female cadets in the military, the
Nigerian Defence Headquarters (DHQ) on Tuesday said it has not stopped the
inclusion of female in its cadet training.
Director of Defence Information, Major General John
Enenche, explained that the report was disingenuous and meant to misinform the public.
He said: "The attention of the Defence
Headquarters has been drawn to a report being spread in the print and online media
about stoppage of training female cadets in order to be commissioned as Regular
Combatant officers into the Armed Forces of Nigeria.
"This is an act of disinformation to the public
by mischievous individuals.
"The contents of all those publications are
ill intended concoctions, not authentic and should therefore be disregarded
outright."
Enenche explained that the provision in the terms
and conditions of service for female officers of the Nigerian military is that
“they are eligible for all the types of commissions that are grantable to their
male counterparts, which has not changed.
"This is for the information of the general
public and female Nigerians in particular."
Meanwhile, military, Para military and other
security response agencies will only Saturday engage in a route march exercise
nationwide.
Enenche explained that the exercise titled:
'Together We Are' is geared towards promoting physical fitness of the officers
and men.
He added that the exercise is to further enhance ‘espirit
de corps’ and harmony among members of the security response agencies and
ensure unity of purpose in military engagement.
"The physical fitness of members of the security
and response agencies is germane to the effectiveness of its members,
especially in the face of contemporary security challenges in the country"
"The public is hereby notified that there will
be movement of troops and other security agencies in the course of this exercise.”
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