President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has called for greater collaboration among African militaries to address the continent’s shared security challenges. Speaking at the opening ceremony of the second edition of the Africa Military Games (AMGA) on Wednesday at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja, Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, emphasized the importance of unity in overcoming threats to Africa’s stability.
“No single nation can address its security challenges in isolation,” Tinubu said. “Our collective safety and the well-being of our people demand that we stand together as one united Africa. Today’s event is not just about extraordinary athletes; it is a powerful reminder of the cooperation that binds our military institutions across this continent.”
Reviving a Legacy of Military Cooperation
The Africa Military Games, themed “Enhancing Military Cooperation in Africa through Sports,” revives an initiative launched over 20 years ago in Nairobi, Kenya. The event aims to strengthen ties across African nations by fostering camaraderie, discipline, and resilience among military personnel.
Tinubu praised the leadership of Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and the President of the Organisation of Military Sports in Africa (OSMA), Brigadier General Maikano Abdullahi, for their efforts in bringing the games back to life. He noted that the event symbolizes Africa’s collective potential.
“This historic platform not only promotes fitness and discipline but also reaffirms what we can achieve when we come together—not just as neighbors but as guardians of our shared continent,” Tinubu said.
Celebrating African Unity and Talent
General Christopher Musa described the Games as a testament to the unity and diversity of Africa’s armed forces. “These Games remind us of the power of cooperation and friendship,” Musa said, urging the 1,625 athletes and officials from 20 African nations to compete with fairness and sportsmanship.
Brigadier General Abdullahi highlighted the Games as a realization of OSMA’s founding vision. He expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for hosting the event, which he said showcases the rich cultural and athletic heritage of African militaries. “This is more than a competition; it is a platform to reignite the bonds that unite us as brothers and sisters in arms,” Abdullahi remarked.
A Grand Opening Ceremony
The opening ceremony featured a vibrant display of African unity through calisthenics, the hoisting of OSMA and AMGA flags, torch lighting, and oath-taking by athletes. Nigerian music icons, including Timi Dakolo, Yemi Alade, Olamide, and D’banj, electrified the audience with performances, while a dazzling fireworks display concluded the evening.
The Games Ahead
Scheduled from November 18 to 30, the Africa Military Games will feature 20 sports events, with participants from across the continent. The competition underscores the critical role of military collaboration in promoting regional stability and safeguarding the future of a united and prosperous Africa. Athletes are encouraged to embody the spirit of unity, resilience, and fairness throughout the games.
This edition of the Africa Military Games not only celebrates athletic excellence but also strengthens the bonds of military cooperation, serving as a powerful reminder of what Africa can achieve through unity.