The Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ahmed Abubakar Audi, has pledged the commitment of the Corps to protect the rights of women and assist in ending violence against women in politics.
He made this known when he paid a courtesy visit to the UN Women Country Representative, Ms Beatrice Eyong at the UN House in Abuja.
Audi emphasised that the role women play in the development of society cannot be undermined as they are diligent, resourceful and goal-oriented in whatever duties assigned to them.
He stated that in other to promote the rights of women, he established the Gender unit and launched the Gender Policy Document to mainstream women into policies and programmes of the Corps at all levels.
His words: “About this time last year, we launched the gender policy document to ensure we have a guideline for the operation of the gender unit in all our commands across the Federation. The event also ushered in my decoration as a “He for She,” by the Honorable minister of women’s affairs, Mrs Dame Pauline Tallen in recognition of our effort to promote women’s inclusiveness in our service since the beginning of my administration.”
He assured the UN Women Country Representative of Women’s safety in the country. In his words: “President Muhammadu Buhari is very committed to the security of lives and property of Nigerians and foreigners alike. He has also charged all security agencies in the country to work together to end the security challenges in the country as soon as possible and Nigerians will see changes very soon.”
He reiterated that in other to provide adequate security for schoolchildren against kidnapping and prevent school gender-based violence, the Corps established a formidable Female Squad that is highly trained to implement the safe school initiative of the government.
He appealed for the support of the United Nations Women in training for Gender Desk Officers of the Corps across the nation as well as technical support to aid the prevention of school gender-based violence among others.
Responding, the Country Representative of the United Nations Women in Nigeria, Ms Beatrice Eyong, thanked the CG for his involvement in the fight for Women’s rights. She affirmed that the Corps is keeping up to speed with its mandates and that the UN women will be more than ready to partner with the Corps, especially in areas of common interests and concerns.
She added that there is a need for the partnership between the Corps and UN Women to go deeper and stronger to help achieve their economic empowerment programme for rural women and the nation at large. She hinted that the UN Women will soon launch a Digitally Assisted Climate-Smart Agriculture for rural women and security is a major factor to be prioritised.
She said: “We shall expand our partnership with the NSCDC to leverage on the expertise of your Agro Rangers unit to provide security for rural women who are farmers as well as our officials when the program commences.”
Eyong sought the support of the NSCDC in the prevention of trafficking of women and girls, stating that about 18.5 million children are out of school and over 10 million of such are girls.
In view of the forthcoming general elections in 2023, the Country Representative emphasised that women are vulnerable species that have been constantly denied of their rights to actively participate in politics. She requested maximum support from the Corps in bringing an end to violence against women in politics.
The CG however, promised to put necessary machinery in motion through the gender unit at the National Headquarters, headed by CSC Oluwakemi Ajet Alao to assist in ending violence against women in politics especially as the election year draws closer.
He assured the UN Women body of necessary cooperation and security support anytime the Corps has been called upon.
He also said: “You can count on us, call on Civil Defence anytime for your programs, our job is to ensure the security of lives and protection of Critical National Assets and Infrastructure. We have justified our existence over the years, and we shall continue to work hard until we achieve total security in the country.”