Igali commends FG, chief of defence staff for using sports to promote peace
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PRESIDENT Nigeria Wrestling Federation, Daniel Igali, has commended the breath-taking African Military Games being hosted by Nigeria under the stewardship of the chief of defence staff, Gen. Chris Musa, capturing the rich cultural heritage, sporting prowess, and diversity of the African continent.
Igali, in a statement, made available to newsmen on behalf of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation noted that the event has drawn Heads of State, dignitaries, athletes, officials, and spectators from across Africa, signifying unity and peaceful coexistence.
According to Igali, the chief of defence staff, Gen. Chris Musa, deserves great applauds for the pivotal role in hosting the African Military Games 2024 in Abuja, which marks a unique and historic moment for Nigeria and the continent at large.
“This African Military Games is a window of opportunity to show the ability of Nigeria to host important sporting events.”
“And I must commend the Federal Government for demonstrating unwavering dedication, and commitment to Sports development. These activities will help our sports to grow and I commend the military in collaboration with the NSC for this.” he stated.
The NWF President lauded in particular the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Chris Musa for using sport as a catalyst towards bringing the African people together and a driver for peace on the continent.
“Your tireless efforts, commitment, and cooperation have contributed to the seamless organization and smooth execution of the Military Games, leaving an indelible mark on the Games’ history.”
“This unique and momentous occasion provided a platform for athletes from across the continent to showcase their talent and camaraderie,”
“Your achievements have instilled a sense of pride and unity within our continent.” Igali said.
Meanwhile, Nigeria won a total of 15 medals in Wrestling at the ongoing Africa Military Games.
The team amassed 5 GOLD, 6 Silver, and 4 Bronze medals to finish 2nd on the Wrestling Competition Medals Table.
Algeria won the event with 10 GOLD medals while Tunisia settled for 3rd with 3 Silver and 1 Bronze, and Libya 4th with 1 Silver, 2 Bronze.
24th November, 2024.
C.E.
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