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Reps push for 15% female representation in Nigerian Armed Forces

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Last updated: May 29, 2025 9:51 pm
Reporter Published May 29, 2025
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By Mohammed Danlami

 

The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed for second reading a bill seeking to amend the Armed Forces Act to institutionalize gender inclusion by mandating a minimum 15% female representation in recruitment, enlistment, and appointments within Nigeria’s military services.

The sponsore of the Bill, Rep. Kafilat Ogbara, while presenting the Armed Forces Act (Amendment) Bill, 2025 said the legislation aims at  addressing longstanding gender imbalances in the Nigerian Army, Navy, and Air Force.

The proposed legislation introduces affirmative action into military operations and administration, while aligning Nigeria’s defense institutions with global standards on gender equity.

Ogbara, in her lead debate, highlighted the pressing need to bridge the gender gap in Nigeria’s armed forces, noting that women remain significantly underrepresented, especially in leadership and operational roles.

“The Armed Forces of Nigeria play a central role in safeguarding national security, but our current legal framework lacks specific provisions for gender inclusion. This bill is not just about equity; it is a national security imperative,” she stated.

The bill seeks to legally guarantee at least 15% female representation across all stages of recruitment and appointment in the Nigerian Armed Forces.

It seeks to establish a gender-responsive compliance programme that governs military training, accommodation, logistics, postings, operations, and disciplinary processes.

The Bill also seeks to create a dedicated gender-monitoring unit responsible for maintaining records, monitoring compliance, and collating disaggregated data on military personnel.

The proposed amendment specifically targets Section 1 of the Armed Forces Act, inserting new clauses that would ensure female inclusion becomes a statutory requirement rather than a discretionary practice.

Hon. Ogbara cited global and national policy instruments supporting the amendment, including United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325, Nigeria’s National Action Plan on Women, Peace and Security, the 1999 Constitution (as amended), and CEDAW (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women), to which Nigeria is a signatory.

“This amendment brings us into alignment with our international obligations and our constitutional duty to guarantee equality and non-discrimination,” she said.

The bill goes beyond quotas, proposing structural reforms that would embed gender sensitivity into the Armed Forces’ operational culture. If passed, the gender-compliance programme will be required to inform all administrative decisions and engagements, including how personnel are trained, housed, deployed, and disciplined.

Hon. Ogbara argued that such reforms would enhance the professionalism, accountability, and effectiveness of the military, especially in light of modern security challenges that demand diverse perspectives.

“This Bill is a call to justice, equity, and national progress. By supporting it, we signal a commitment to inclusive governance and military excellence,” she said.

The bill has three clauses and is now set for further legislative consideration. If passed into law, it will mark a historic step towards gender inclusion in one of Nigeria’s most male-dominated institutions.

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