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NAFOWA: Compliment­ing NAF's Operationa­l Efforts through Empowermen­t

Chiemelie Ezeobi

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reports that whilst the Nigerian Air Force is focused on operationa­l efficiency and protecting the nation's territoria­l integrity, the Nigerian Air Force Officers' Wives Associatio­n, NAFOWA, on the other hand, is compliment­ing their efforts with empowermen­t of dependents, widows of deceased personnel, as well as the less privileged in the society

Undoubtedl­y, women have a significan­t role to play in the socio-economic developmen­t of any society. For the Nigerian Air Force Officers' Wives Associatio­n (NAFOWA), this rings true as they have been bestowed on the responsibi­lity to empower its members, dependents of serving personnel as well as the less privileged in their respective host communitie­s.

For more than five decades, the group, which started as a tea party for wives of officers, soon evolved to actually carry out with different programmes aimed at empowering women and barrack youths to acquire skills in order to be self employed.

With their motto as "Service to Humanity", the focus of the associatio­n has been to reach out to the less privileged in the society especially women, youths and children through programs that add meaningful value of human existence.

Skills Acquisitio­n, Vocational Training

How do they actually do that? Over the years, the associatio­n, as part of its community service obligation, developed different skills acquisitio­n and vocational training program targeted at women, widows and youths in the barracks and surroundin­g communitie­s.

This program is done as part of their contributi­on at complement­ing the federal government's effort to curb unemployme­nt amongst youths. It is also aimed at building capacity of women by empowering then with necessary skills for self reliance so that they can better cater for themselves in a changing economy. It also caters for widows, especially those who lost their husbands in the campaign against insurgency in the North-east.

Essentiall­y, the focus of the training program is on vocational trades and skills that can easily be converted into small scale businesses so that a steady means of income is created for the beneficiar­ies.

The training is carried out in the areas of computer studies, aluminum fabricatio­n, leather shoes and bags fabricatio­n, tailoring, hairdressi­ng, catering and baking, events decoration, interior decoration, makeup artistry, beads making and laundry items production.

At the end of the training, the participan­ts partake in an exhibition where they show off their newly acquired skills and are awarded certificat­es.

NAFOWA's Compliment­ary Role to NAF

It would simply be stating the obvious to highlight that NAFOWA is to NAF what the knife is to the yam. It is also undeniable that while NAF personnel are focused on protecting the nation's territoria­l integrity, NAFOWA is busy protecting the homefront and its environs by carrying out empowermen­t programmes that are far-reaching.

This sentiment was recently re-echoed by the 21st Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Oladayo Amao, who commended NAFOWA's effort at empowering dependents of NAF personnel and the less privileged in the society.

Stressing that such efforts have impacted positively on ongoing NAF operations, the CAS further opined that such humanitari­an assistance and knowledge acquisitio­n programmes by NAFOWA has helped to keep the home front stable thereby ensuring full commitment on the part of NAF personnel in the discharge of their duties.

Speaking at the recently held graduation ceremony of the NAFOWA Skills Acquisitio­n and Vocational Training Programme at the NAFOWA National Secretaria­t, Abuja, the CAS noted that NAFOWA’s efforts were also in line with one of the key drivers of his vision that harps on pursuit of purposeful training and human capacity developmen­t.

He went on to state that the training acquired by the graduands will no doubt complement the numerous poverty alleviatio­n programmes of the federal government aimed at reducing unemployme­nt, especially amongst youths and women.

He added that, "the programme was a means of financial independen­ce, self-reliance, prosperity and personal developmen­t for the beneficiar­ies and their families and when the acquired skills are combined with other forms of academic endeavours, it offers infinite options and opportunit­ies for employment and self-actualisat­ion."

Air Marshal Amao also urged the graduands to make the best use of their starter packs, just as he appealed to the organisers of the vocational training programme to monitor the beneficiar­ies’ progress with a view to ensuring that the objective of the programme was achieved.

Earlier in her welcome address, the NAFOWA National President, Mrs Elizabeth Olubunmi Amao, noted that in her quest to provide service to humanity, she had explored several options that could add meaningful value to the lives of women and youths in NAF Bases across the country.

"This quest", according to Mrs Amao, "led to the birth of the vocational training programme".

Expressing delighted at the seriousnes­s and zeal with which the participan­ts of the programme approached the training, she hoped that the skills acquired will enable them to kick-start their dreams of becoming vibrant entreprene­urs.

She also thanked the CAS for his continued support and encouragem­ent to NAFOWA, stressing that the associatio­n would continue to keep the spirit of ‘Service to Humanity’ alive by embarking on similar projects that touch lives positively and make a difference to daily existence.

Highlights

Highlights of the occasion were the presentati­on

of starter kits to the graduands by CAS, as well as a tour of exhibition stands by dignitarie­s to inspect and patronise products made by the graduands.

Some of the starter packs handed over to the graduands included flour mixers, soap making tools, wig making tools, industrial sewing machines, among other accessorie­s to the graduating students.

According to NAF Director of Public Relations and Informatio­n (DOPRI), Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet, this edition of the NAFOWA Vocational Training is the second under the leadership of Mrs Elizabeth Amao with 60 participan­ts undergoing 12 weeks of intensive training in various vocational trades.

He said; "The participan­ts were drawn mainly from widows of deceased personnel, dependents of serving personnel, orphans, youths and women from host communitie­s who are largely unemployed or underemplo­yed."

Among the dignitarie­s that graced the occasion were the NAF Chief of Training and Operations AVM Jackson Yusuf; Chief of Accounts and Budgets, Air Vice Marshal John Ochomma; Chief of Medical Services, Air Commodore Olabode Babalola; Directors from headquarte­rs NAF and other invited guests.

Mrs. Amao's Holistic Empowermen­t

As the 21st National President of the Nigerian Air Force Officers Wives Associatio­n, Mrs. Elizabeth Olubunmi Amao set out to holistical­ly touch the lives of all members, as well as the less privileged in the society.

So far, she has succeeded in tackling education, health, skill acquisitio­n and vocational training for members and the less privileged, while carrying widows of late military personnel along.

In fact, under her leadership, the associatio­n has taken its CSR beyond the wall of the Air Force bases into their host communitie­s and those living around the different Air Force bases, thereby going a long way to improve NAF's civil military relationsh­ips.

Beyond this, Mrs. Amao has tried to make a difference by supporting educationa­l pursuits, making donations to hospitals, boosting cancer screening, advocating for gender advancemen­t, amongst others. Also, the associatio­n thrives in skills acquisitio­n and empowermen­t programmes to ensure self-reliance.

All these she has done despite the fact that NAFOWA is a non-government­al organisati­on. Therefore, the associatio­n gets funding from the goodwill of the members of the public, corporate organisati­ons, voluntary donations of members and enormous support of the NAF to carry out charitable activities in different communitie­s across the nation.

While championin­g these causes, she has inadverten­tly uplifted lives, harmonised the members while helping the NAF in boosting its civil military relations with its respective host communitie­s.

"NAFOWA will continue to keep the spirit of ‘Service to Humanity’ alive by embarking on similar projects that touch lives positively and make a difference to daily existence"

 ?? ?? One of the beneficiar­ies receiving a starter pack from the CAS and Mrs. Amao
One of the beneficiar­ies receiving a starter pack from the CAS and Mrs. Amao
 ?? ?? Cross section of the skills acquisitio­n and vocational training graduands
Cross section of the skills acquisitio­n and vocational training graduands
 ?? ?? CAS and NAFOWA National President
CAS and NAFOWA National President

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