Fatuma Ahmed has become Kenya’s first woman soldier to attain the Major General ranking position in the military.
On Friday, President Uhuru Kenyatta named her as the new Assistant Chief of the Defence Forces in charge of personnel and logistics.
“It is my pride and joy today to witness the unveiling of the first Kenyan woman as a Major General in the history of our country.
“I am counting on you to be a positive role model for other women in this Republic… prove to them that there is no limit for Kenyan women and that everything is possible,” President Uhuru said.
Kenyatta spoke during the swearing-in of new Kenya Defense Forces (KDF) senior commanders at State House, Nairobi on Friday.
“I am very happy with this new appointment because it shows that the President values the contribution of women to the development of our great nation,” Maj. General Fatuma Ahmed said.
Other commanders who took oath on Friday following their appointment include Lt. General Robert Kibochi (Vice Chief of the Kenya Defence Forces) Lt. General Raria Koipaton (Commander of the Kenya Army) and Maj. General Francis Ogolla (Commander of the Kenya Air Force).
Airforce one lazima uwe…
Airforce one lazima uwe unakula samaki kutoka utotoni..
Good move in such a…
Good move in such a patriarchal society as ours. Strangely enough, those that seemed opposed to breaking of the glass ceiling by our women is other women who possess a disdainful view of their sisters when they think they are treading in the male reserved territory . Perhaps it won’t be long before Guest1 confirms my observations.
What do you say @guest1…
What do you say @guest1.Should women be in the military?.