02/03/2026
*DEPOWA GRADUATES 130 TRAINEES IN LANDMARK EMPOWERMENT DRIVE*
The Defence and Police Officers’ Wives Association (DEPOWA) has graduated 130 trainees from its Skills Acquisition Centre in Abuja, reinforcing its strategic commitment to economic empowerment, self-reliance, and sustainable livelihood development within Nigeria’s military and security community.
The graduation ceremony of Batch 18/2025, held in Abuja, marked a significant milestone in DEPOWA’s empowerment trajectory and underscored the Association’s sustained investment in widows, vulnerable persons, and families of servicemen and women.
Delivering her welcome address, the President of DEPOWA, Mrs. Mernan Femi Oluyede, described the ceremony as a celebration of transformation, resilience, and renewed opportunity. She noted that the event represents the first graduation ceremony under her leadership and reaffirmed her administration’s resolve to deepen the Association’s impact through structured, high-quality vocational and entrepreneurial development programmes.
According to her, Batch 18/2025 commenced training in February and June 2025 respectively, with beneficiaries drawn from widows, vulnerable individuals, and participants sponsored by organisations and well-meaning stakeholders. The trainees received intensive instruction in fashion designing, culinary arts, bag-making, hairdressing, makeup and gele tying, production, and computer appreciation.
Mrs. Oluyede explained that beyond technical instruction, the Centre incorporated structured attitudinal lecture series aimed at instilling discipline, entrepreneurial thinking, and personal responsibility. Internet connectivity was strengthened to enhance digital access and broaden learning exposure, while a comprehensive internship framework was implemented to provide practical, real-world experience.
She further disclosed that all graduating trainees were duly registered as tradesmen and women with the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, earning Grade 3 and Grade 2 certifications — a strategic measure to ensure formal recognition and enhance their competitiveness within the broader labour market.
In a deliberate effort to facilitate immediate economic participation, each graduate was presented with a starter pack to support the establishment of personal enterprises.
“The DEPOWA Skills Acquisition Centre remains a critical vehicle for fulfilling our mandate of empowering families, supporting vulnerable members of society, and contributing meaningfully to national development,” she stated, urging the graduands to apply their knowledge responsibly, uplift their communities, and remain committed to lifelong learning.
In his keynote address, the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) who was the Special Guest of Honour (SGOH) for the occasion, General Olufemi Oluyede, commended DEPOWA for its consistent and impactful empowerment initiatives, noting that the graduation ceremony underscores the importance of civil-military collaboration in community development and youth empowerment.
The CDS, who was represented by the Chief of Defence Civil-Military Relations, Rear Admiral Saburi Lawal, described the graduates as exemplars of what structured programmes, strategic partnerships, and visionary leadership can achieve. He encouraged them to demonstrate discipline, integrity, innovation, and perseverance as they transition into the competitive marketplace.
“The Armed Forces of Nigeria remains committed to initiatives that empower the families of our servicemen and women and strengthen our society,” he affirmed.
Similarly, while fielding questions from pressmen after the event, the former DEPOWA President and wife of the honourable minister of Defence, Mrs. Oghogho G. Musa, who was the Guest of Honour for the occasion, expressed deep satisfaction at the programme’s steady growth and enduring impact, noting that it is fulfilling to witness the vision continue to expand and transform lives.
Earlier, the Coordinator of the DEPOWA Skills Acquisition Centre, Major BJ Anaya, provided an operational overview of the training cycle and commended the trainees for their discipline, teamwork, and outstanding performance throughout the programme.
Speaking on behalf of the graduates, Mrs. Grace Adachebe expressed heartfelt appreciation to the DEPOWA leadership, instructors, partners, and sponsors for what she described as a life-changing opportunity. She reaffirmed the commitment of the beneficiaries to utilise the acquired skills productively and contribute positively to national development.
Dignitaries in attendance included the CDS, representatives of the Service Chiefs, the immediate past President of DEPOWA, Mrs. Oghogho Gwabin Musa, the President of DEPOWA, Mrs. Mernan Femi Oluyede, the President of the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), Mrs. Safiyyah Hassan Shaibu, representatives of other spousal associations, and members of the diplomatic and military community, among others.
Highlights of the colourful ceremony included a cultural dance presentation by the NYSC Cultural Troupe, the formal presentation of certificates and starter packs to the graduates, and the presentation of souvenirs to the Special Guest of Honour and representatives of the Service Chiefs.
With formal certification, entrepreneurial orientation, and startup support, the 130 graduates of Batch 18/2025 are now positioned to establish viable enterprises, support their families sustainably, and contribute meaningfully to socio-economic development within their communities.