ABUJA (Sundiata Post) – The Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Christopher Musa, says the just concluded African Military Games (AMGA) has showcased the increasing solidarity and collaboration among African military forces.
Musa said this at the closing of the 2nd edition of AMGA with the theme: “Enhancing Military Cooperation in Africa through Sports”, on Saturday night in Abuja.
He said the courage, skill and sportsmanship exhibited on the fields, tracks and courts had been nothing short of inspiring.
He said they had proved that victory was not just about crossing the finish line first, but about embodying the values of unity and resilience.
“Over the past several days, the National Stadium in Abuja has been a hub of camaraderie, excellence and sportsmanship.
“We have witnessed a powerful demonstration of how sports can bridge boundaries, foster friendship and strengthen bonds among the Armed Forces of Africa.
“This year’s edition, featuring participants from 20 nations, is a testament to the increasing solidarity and collaboration among African military forces.
“The athletes have showcased not just their physical prowess, but also their dedication, discipline and determination, qualities that define the military ethos,” he said.
Musa also expressed delight that no casualties were recorded during the event, a testament to the fitness, preparedness and professionalism of the athletes.
According to him, this remarkable outcome underscores the discipline and training that are hallmarks of our military institutions again across Africa.
The CDS commended participants for their commitment to excellence, whether on the field, track or court.
“Each of you, by donning the colors of your nation, has upheld the values of honor, resilience and unity.
“To the victors, I say congratulations. And to those who may not have won medals, know that your participation has enriched this event and reinforce the spirit of the Games,” he added.
The defence chief thanked President Bola Tinubu and his administration for the support to the military and ensuring the successful hosting of the event in Abuja.
He said the competition was a reminder of the collective strength of Africa when united to confront diverse security challenges.
He emphasised the commitment of the military forces to continue to find innovative ways to foster cooperation and mutual understanding.
“This event is a shining example of how sports can serve as a bridge for peace and collaboration.
“May we continue to work together as a collective force for a safer and more prosperous Nigeria,” he added. (NAN)