President Bola Tinubu has called on the African military to unite and address insecurity and other threats to the continent’s unity and stability.
He led the charge on Wednesday when he officially opened the second edition of the Africa Military Games (AMGA) in Abuja, heralding the event as a historic platform to foster unity, camaraderie, and military cooperation across the continent.
The Games, with the theme “Enhancing Military Cooperation in Africa through Sports,” mark a revival of a tradition initiated over twenty years ago in Nairobi, Kenya.
Speaking during the opening ceremony of the games at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, President Tinubu, who was represented at the event by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, in a statement by his spokesman, Stanley Nkwocha, observed that no single nation can tackle its security challenges alone.
“Our collective safety and the well-being of our people demand that we stand together, shoulder to shoulder, as one united Africa,” he said, acknowledging the significance of the Games in strengthening Africa’s collective security efforts.
President Tinubu continued: “This occasion is more than a gathering of extraordinary athletes; it is an undeniable reminder of the cooperation that binds the military institutions across our continent.
“Today, we reaffirm the promise of what we can achieve when we stand together—not just as neighbours, but as guardians of a continent that depends on your valour, sacrifices, and unyielding dedication.”
Reflecting on the game’s legacy, President Tinubu commended the Chief of Defence Staff, General C.G. Musa, and the President of the Organisation of Military Sports in Africa (OSMA), Major General M. Abdullahi, for their leadership in reviving the event.
The President emphasised the role of sports in promoting physical fitness, discipline, and resilience among military personnel, which are vital traits for addressing Africa’s diverse security challenges.
“Sports keep us physically fit and infuse core values such as integrity, excellence, and discipline. When our men and women are fit, they are better equipped to confront the challenges of their duties with resilience and confidence,” he said.
President Tinubu also underscored the broader importance of unity in tackling the continent’s security threats.
His words: “The security challenges we face cannot be addressed through kinetic measures alone. We must deepen the friendships and partnerships that have long existed among us.
“As long as any nation within our shared geography remains threatened, none of us can declare our continent secure. Together, we will build a safer, stronger Africa”.
Earlier in his remarks, the Chief of Defence of Staff, Gen Musa, explained that the second edition of the games is not just a celebration of the physical prowess of military athletes but an opportunity to showcase the bond that binds the armed forces across the African continent.
He said the games are a reminder of the power of cooperation and friendship, and he urged the 1,625 athletes and officials across Africa participating in the games to imbibe the spirit of sportsmanship as they engage each other in various sporting events.
Gen. Musa assured that the Armed Forces of Nigeria will continue to project its partnership with the other armed forces across Africa, all in the bid to enhance the capacity to defend the territorial integrity of countries across the region.
Also, Maj. Gen. Maikano Abdullahi, President of the Organisation of Military Sports in Africa (OSMA), said hosting the second edition of the games in Nigeria is a realisation of the vision of the OSMA founding fathers, which is to foster unity, friendship, and solidarity among the armed forces across Africa.
While paying glowing tributes to the commitment of the President of Nigeria and the founding fathers of OSMA, Maj. Gen. Abdullahi said the games provide a platform to showcase the rich heritage and talents inherent in the armed forces of Africa.
He urged participants to compete fiercely and fairly, reigniting the bond that unites all the military forces across the continent.
The opening ceremony featured a callisthenics display, performances by different artists, hoisting of the OSMA and AMGA flags, an oath-taking ceremony by the athletes and officials, and the Vice President’s symbolic lighting of the game torch.
Also present at the event were the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, represented by the Chairman of the House Committee on Defence, Hon Babajimi Benson; Minister of Defence, Mohammed Abubakar Badaru; Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle; Chairman, National Sports Commission, Alh. Shehu Dikko; Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede; Chief of Naval Staff, Vice Admiral Emmanuel Ogalla; Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Hassan Abubakar, heads of delegation from the participating countries and other senior military officers, among others.