The Unity Advocacy Group (UAG) has commended the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) for successfully hosting the Africa Military Games (AMGA) 2024, held in Abuja from November 18 to November 30.
In a briefing with journalists on Monday in Abuja, the Convener of the UAG, Ifeanyi Aigbedion, praised the military under the leadership of the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa, for showcasing Nigeria’s capability and sending a strong message about the country’s safety and readiness for business.
“We join Nigeria’s National Ambassador for Sports Diplomacy, Segun Odegbami, to describe the games as a groundbreaking moment for Nigeria’s sports development, and a bold step toward reversing decades of neglect and underachievement in the sector,” Aigbedion said.
He further noted that the participation of 21 countries in the games reflected the international confidence in Nigeria’s leadership capacity, particularly in the military.
Aigbedion emphasized that AMGA 2024 sent a clear message that Nigeria is a safe and secure destination for business and international cooperation.
“The Armed Forces, through AMGA 2024, has sent a very strong message that Nigeria is safe to come and do business.
Through this event, the AFN will also strengthen cooperation with other nations in addressing various security challenges,” Aigbedion stated.
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He also highlighted that the successful hosting of AMGA 2024 reminded Nigerians of the nation’s proud history of hosting international sporting events, recalling the days when Nigeria not only hosted but triumphed in such competitions.
“The AFN not only hosted but won. We salute the CDS who said that the Nigerian military will continue to recruit and develop sportsmen who will go on to win more laurels and medals for the country,” he added.
In the competition, Nigeria emerged as the top winner with 114 gold, 65 silver, and 55 bronze medals.
Algeria secured second place with 52 gold, 22 silver, and 21 bronze, while Kenya took third place with 20 gold, 16 silver, and 12 bronze medals.