Nigerian Army Women Commander affirms female personnel role in security operations

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The Commander of the Nigerian Army Women Command (NAWC) Brigadier General MI Amatso, has affirmed that female personnel in the Nigerian Army were actively involved and proving their operational and professional effectiveness in addressing the nation’s security challenges.

Acting Assistant Director Army Public Relations, Nigerian Army Women Command Lieutenant, Maureen David Ogbuka, said this statement was made during a courtesy visit by the Acting Commanding Officer of the 167 Special Forces Battalion on July 11, 2024.

During the reception, Brigadier General Amatso emphasized the significance of collaboration in promoting esprit-de-corps and teamwork among military personnel.

She praised the 167 Special Forces Battalion for their operational successes and assured the NAWC’s continuous support to the battalion whenever necessary.

Also, she expressed gratitude to the Chief of Army Staff for establishing a women-oriented command, that has empowered female soldiers to fully utilize their potential and demonstrate their capabilities in their duties.

Major SS Jatau, Acting Commanding Officer of the 167 Special Forces Battalion, congratulated Brigadier General Amatso on his appointment and acknowledged the pivotal role of NAWC in the Nigerian Army’s activities.

He explained that his visit aimed to familiarize the Commander with the battalion’s operations and to affirm their readiness to respond promptly to emergency calls.

The visit included signing of the visitor book, an exchange of souvenirs, and a group photograph.

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