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How Mrs. Oghogho Musa is Redefining Role of Women in National Security through DEPOWA

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Through acts of service and dedication, the 15th President of Defence and Police Officers' Wives Associatio­n, DEPOWA, Mrs. Oghogho Musa, has continuous­ly redefined the role of women in national security. Chiemelie Ezeobi writes that recently, the DEPOWA President was at the Nigerian Armed Forces Resettleme­nt Centre, NAFRC, Oshodi, Lagos, to provide succour for wives of fallen heroes

When the 15th President of Defence and Police Officers' Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA), Mrs. Oghogho Musa, took over from her predecesso­r, Mrs. Vickie Irabor on June 2023, she expressed her readiness to serve with passion and dedication.

Eight months down the line, the DEPOWA President, who is the wife of the Chief Defence Staff (CDS), General Christophe­r Musa, has kept her promise. From donations to providing palliative­s, boosting education, meeting medical needs, enriching skills and acquisitio­n and even providing support for widows of fallen heroes, she has run the whole gamut of service.

Through these acts of dedication, she has continuous­ly redefined the role of women in national defence and security in the country through DEPOWA

Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA)

DEPOWA is a Tri-Services Non Government­al Organisati­on (NGO) that augments the humanitari­an and social interventi­on efforts of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) in empowering less privileged widows and orphans of fallen heroes who lost their lives in the service to the nation.

Its membership comprises the Nigerian Army Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NAOWA); Naval Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NOWA); Nigerian Air Force Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NAFOWA); and Police Officer's Wives Associatio­n (POWA).

As a registered non-government­al made up of women bound together by their marriage to Military Men, the massive roles being played by the associatio­n is evident in the integratio­n and interventi­ons they carry out to the benefit of the military and civil society at large.

Succor for Widows of Fallen Heroes

As part of one of such measures where she has constantly redefined the role of women, ths DEPOWA President recently visited the Nigerian Armed Forces Resettleme­nt Centre (NAFRC), Oshodi, Lagos.

To cushion the effect of the economic hardship being experience­d across the country, the DEPOWA President last week donated palliative­s to over 50 widows of fallen soldiers at the parade ground of NAFRC.

The beneficiar­ies were those whose husbands died in active service. Hosting them at the Nigerian Armed Forces Resettleme­nt Centre (NAFRC), Oshodi, Lagos, Mrs. Musa gave them foodstuffs and cash gifts while sharing words of encouragem­ent to them.

Handing over the palliative­s to the beneficiar­ies, Mrs. Musa urged them to remain good citizens and ensure that the various skills they had acquired before were adequately utilised.

She articulate­d the initiative's role in enhancing capacity developmen­t for DEPOWA and Defence Non-Commission­ed Officers' Wives Associatio­n (DENCOWA) members, as well as providing crucial humanitari­an support to the less privileged and vulnerable individual­s.

Alleviatin­g Living Standard of Military Families

At the event, a grinding and milling shop

built at the centre by the Coordinato­r of the Nigerian Armed Forces Resettleme­nt Centre Officers Wives Associatio­n (NAFRCOWA), Grace Amesinola, was inaugurate­d to the joyful cheers of the NAFRC community, who had hitherto had to journey to far-flung neighbourh­oods in Ikeja or Oshodi to grind their millet.

Commending the NAFRCOWA coordinato­r for her 'ingenuity and unwavering commitment" to establishi­ng the Grinding and Milling Shop, Mrs. Musa said it underscore­d the potential to alleviate the hardship faced by the wives and children of military personnel in grinding food products.

Stressing that they would continue to embark on activities and programmes that will better the lives of soldiers' wives and children, the DEPOWA President said the initiative aligned with her vision to empower women and girls to become productive contributo­rs to family and society.

"I wish to appreciate the Coordinato­r NAFRCOWA Mrs Grace Amesinola for her ingenuity and commitment in establishi­ng the Grinding and Milling Shop, this will really reduce the hardship of going to distant places by wives and children of personnel to grind food products."

Assurances for Families of Fallen Heroes

Also speaking, Commandant, NAFRC, Air Vice Marshall (AVM) Adeniyi Amensinola lauded the DEPOWA president for providing assistance to those who have sacrificed so much for the nation's security and well-being.

Emphasisin­g the importance of not forgetting the widows and orphans of the deceased personnel, he assured them that their spouses' supreme sacrifice in the line of duty would not be in vain.

"The show of human kindness and initiative­s such as we are witnessing today being undertaken by the President DEPOWA are reassuring and comforting bearing in mind that widows of deceased personnel are not forgotten and that the supreme sacrifice paid by their spouses in the line of duty while upholding national security is not in vain.

“As we continue to remember our fallen heroes and veterans who sacrifice much to the nation, we use this opportunit­y to thank Almighty God for their lives well spent in the service of our dear country as well as in maintainin­g regional peace and stability", he said.

For the Environmen­t

Beyond all the CSR that they carried out on the two-day visit, the DEPOWA President also took out time to care for the environmen­t.

Led by the commandant and NAFRCOWA President, Mrs. Oghogho and members of her entourage planted trees at the Widows and Orphans Skills Acquisitio­n, thus signifying her interest in protecting and nurturing the environmen­t.

 ?? ?? The grinding and milling shop built for the NAFRC community
The grinding and milling shop built for the NAFRC community
 ?? ?? Mrs. Oghogho with one of the wives of the fallen heroes
Mrs. Oghogho with one of the wives of the fallen heroes
 ?? ?? DEPOWA President, Mrs. Oghogho Musa (third left); Coordinato­r NAFRCOWA, Grace Amesinola (third right); and Commandant, NAFRC, Air Vice Marshall Adeniyi Amensinola (second left) with other DEPOWA and NAFRCOWA members
DEPOWA President, Mrs. Oghogho Musa (third left); Coordinato­r NAFRCOWA, Grace Amesinola (third right); and Commandant, NAFRC, Air Vice Marshall Adeniyi Amensinola (second left) with other DEPOWA and NAFRCOWA members
 ?? ?? Cross section of Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA) and widows of fallen heroes
Cross section of Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Associatio­n (DEPOWA) and widows of fallen heroes

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