By Alpha Barrie
The Sport Committee of the Republic of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) is set to participate in the 2nd Edition of African Military Games slated for Abuja, Nigeria from 6th to 15th November, 2024 where 42 African countries are set to participate.
The African Military Games is an avenue where all African military athletes come together to interact with one another aimed at enhancing the good historical collaborative efforts and working relationships built and enjoyed over the years.
According to Nigeria’s Director of Sport, Defence Headquarters, Air Vice-Marshal Abidemi Timothy Marquiz, out of the 42 countries which are expected to participate in the 2nd Edition of African Military Games, Abuja 2024, 27 have already indicated interest to participate in all the sporting activities at the forthcoming games.
He also disclosed that the theme for the 2nd African Military Games Abuja 2024 is “Enhancing Military Cooperation in Africa Through Sports” and is scheduled to be held between the 6th and 15th November, 2024.
The President of the Organisation of Military Sport in Africa (OSMA) who doubles as Vice President of CISM, Major General Maikano Abdullahi, said the 2nd African Military Games was approved by the CDS Armed Forces of Nigeria after OSMA gave the Games hosting right to Nigeria during the 7th OSMA General Assembly in Sierra Leone.
General Abdullahi added that the venue of the event is the MKO Abiola National Stadium, and some sporting facilities in the Military Cantonment.
General Maikano also noted that the 2nd African Military Games Abuja 2024 will witness 19 sporting events like Football, Basketball, Tennis, Badminton, Chess, Taekwondo and much more.
However, The Sport Committee of the Republic of the Sierra Leone Armed Forces (RSLAF) held a joint strategic meeting with the Ministry of Sport and the NSA on an earlier commitment.
At the follow-up engagement, the head of the military delegation, Major Kanu, met with the NSA and told them that they require technical assistance and other necessary support from the NSA to ensure their participation in the Games.
At the 1st Africa Military Games Kenya 2002, 32 nations participated in 11 events. The event was declared open by the then-President of Kenya, Daniel Arap Moi.
Tunisia was asked to host the 2006 African Military Games, which didn’t happen including the Games.