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Hosting military games demonstrates Nigeria’s commitment to regional peace, security – CDS

The Chief of Defense Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, says the hosting of African Military Games by Nigeria, demonstrates its commitment to promoting peace and security on the continent.

Musa said this while briefing newsmen on Monday, on preparations of the Armed Forces of Nigeria for the military games beginning Nov. 18 and ending Nov. 30 at the MKO Abiola Stadium, Abuja.

He said the sporting event would present a unique opportunity for Nigerian armed forces to showcase their skills, foster camaraderie amongst participants and strengthen military cooperation and partnership.

“The hosting of the African military games in Abuja is not only a testament to Nigeria’s commitment to promoting peace and security in the region, but also an opportunity to demonstrate our capabilities as a host nation.

“The games will provide a platform for our armed forces to compete at an international level, exchange best practices with their counterparts from other African countries, and build lasting relationships that will contribute to the overall security and stability of the continent,” he said.

The CDS announced that preparations have been finalised for the games, including ensuring the necessary infrastructure and logistics support were in place to host the prestigious event.

He expressed confidence that the Nigerian armed forces would rise to the occasion and make the nation proud with their performance on and off the field.

According to him, it is a message that this noble opportunity to host the continent will bring significant benefits to the Federal Capital Territory and the nation at large, including economic and sports development, global recognition, and national pride.

While urging all Nigerians to ensure a hitch free event, he appreciated President Bola Tinubu, for his persistent backing and encouragement to the armed forces in attaining these enviable feats.

“We want to assure you of our commitment and our readiness to conduct the best event in time immemorial but we need all your support.

“We need all Nigerians to come out to support the teams. Let us show the hospitality that is known of Nigeria and Nigerians.

“I therefore urge citizens and friends to come out en masse and show their support for armed forces as they prepare to compete in the African Military Games.

“Let us together, as a nation, celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and unity that this event embodies,” he said.

The Chairman, Local Organising Committee, AVM Abidemi Marquis, said that 25 countries were expected at the competition, adding that eight had so far arrived.

Marquis, who is the Director of Sports at the Defense Headquarters, said the second edition being hosted by Nigeria was going to be the most attended African military games.

According to him, all the facilities required have been upgraded and are being made ready for the athletes to compete among themselves.

“Federations are also working with us. All the officials are drawn for the 19 federations in Nigeria.

“Also, some of the world bodies sent some of their judges and referees to partake in this competition.

“There will be dope tests to ensure that this game is done fairly. Vehicles will be made available to organise people to the national stadium,” he said.


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