The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) has officially absorbed its first set of Ex-Junior Air Women (Ex-JAWs) into its ranks, marking a historic milestone in the service’s history.
The NAF extended its Absorption Policy, initially designed for male graduates of the Air Force Military School, to include female graduates of the Air Force Girls’ Military School, providing them with direct entry into the military as Non-Commissioned Officers.
It said the policy review now opens up exciting career opportunities for young women interested in serving in the NAF as Non-Commissioned Officers.
The first beneficiaries of this policy are members of the Air Force Girls’ Military School Class of 2017, who graduated in August 2023 and have now completed their military training at NAF Base, Kaduna.
The statement said, ”After a rigorous selection process, these young women entered the 2024 NAF recruitment training at NAF Base, Kaduna, where they successfully completed their military training. They have now proudly joined the NAF ranks, marking a new chapter in the history of gender equality within the service.
”The policy revision not only provides Ex-JAWs with a direct pathway to military service but also opens doors to educational and professional growth through the NAF’s training programmes.
”For many of these women, this opportunity represents more than a career, it offers a future built on pride, purpose, and empowerment.”
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar, expressed his vision, stating that this development is a testament to the Air Force’s commitment to empowering young women and ensuring equal opportunities for all.
The newly absorbed Airwomen are set to contribute significantly to the NAF and the nation, carrying with them a legacy of achievement and the message that gender is no barrier to excellence, service, or nation-building.
The Air Force Girls’ Military School has produced over 3,500 graduates in the past 39 years, who have gone on to lead in various sectors, including the Armed Forces, government, academia, and other corporations.
“This is a moment of triumph for every girl who has ever dreamed of wearing the uniform. It is a testament to the Air Force’s commitment to empowering young women and ensuring equal opportunities for all.
”The newly absorbed Airwomen, shaped by the discipline and leadership instilled at AFGMS, are set to contribute significantly to the NAF and the nation.
”Over the past 39 years, AFGMS has produced more than 3,500 graduates who have gone on to lead in various sectors, including the Armed Forces, government, academia, and other corporations”.
”As these pioneering women step into their roles, they carry with them not just a legacy of achievement but also the message that gender is no barrier to excellence, service, or nation-building. They are not just making history; they are rewriting it”.