Military Games’ll strengthen cooperation, partnership in Africa – CDS

The Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa said on Thursday that the Africa Military Games would strengthen military cooperation and partnership in the region. Musa stated this in Abuja at a World Press Conference to announce the forthcoming games, scheduled for Nov. 8 to 30, in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja. He added that the event presents a unique opportunity for Nigeria's Armed Forces to showcase their skills to the world and foster camaraderie amongst participants. He also said the sports fiesta was another means of Nigerian military non-kinetic operations. The CDS said hosting the African Military Games in Abuja was a testament to Nigeria's commitment to promoting peace and security in the African region. He added that it is also an opportunity for the nation to demonstrate its capabilities as a host nation. 'The games will provide a platform for our Armed Forces to compete internationally and exchange best practices with their counterparts from other African countries. 'It w ill also build lasting relationships that will contribute to the overall security and stability of the continent. 'I am confident that our Armed Forces will rise to the occasion and make the nation proud with their performances both on and off the field,' he added. Musa said that the Nigerian Armed Forces was currently finalising preparations for the games, including ensuring that necessary infrastructure and logistics support was in place to host this prestigious event. He expressed gratitude to the Minister of FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike, for being a wonderful host, saying that the noble opportunity to host the continent would bring significant benefits to the FCT and the nation in general He identified economic and sports development, global recognition, and national pride as some of the benefits the country stands to derive by hosting the fiesta. 'Let us therefore come together to ensure a hitch-free event. 'I, therefore, urge all well-meaning Nigerians and corporate organisations to support our armed force s as they prepare to compete in the African Military Games. 'Let us unite as a nation to celebrate the spirit of sportsmanship, camaraderie, and togetherness that this event embodies. 'Let us show them the love and hospitality that Nigerians are known for,' the CDS said. The Chairman, Local Organising Committee, AVM Abidemi Marquis, said that the theme of the event is 'Enhancing Military Cooperation in Africa through Sports' He said the objective was to foster the already established relationship among the African armed forces and enhance awareness and cooperation away from war. According to him, 42 African countries have indicated interest in participating in the games and that 27 countries have submitted their final entries, while awaiting others from now to Oct. 15. 'As of today, we have 17,75 officials and athletes from the 27 countries, out of the 3,000 officials and athletes expected to participate in the games from the 42 countries. 'We will be competing in 19 sporting events, including all the ball games, swimming, obstacle crossing, taekwondo, and wrestling, among others,' he said. Also, the President of Military Sports in Africa, Maj.-Gen. Maikano Abdullahi said the organisation's design is to take the African armed forces from the battlefield to the sports field. 'The idea is to bring peace, stability, and understanding among members of the armed forces from the 44-member countries in the continent, to understand ourselves,' Abdullahi said. In his remarks, Wike thanked the CDS for giving Abuja the opportunity to be the chief host of the games. The minister said the 3,000 expected participants would become ambassadors and tell the world that indeed, 'Abuja is one of the best cities in Africa and that Nigeria is moving forward. 'We will do everything to give you the necessary support so you can have a successful hosting of the event so that your colleagues can be proud of you,' he said. (NAN) Source: News Agency of Nigeria

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