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Sports Minister advocates Hosting Africa Commonwealth Games Since Inception

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Sports Minister Advocates Hosting Africa Commonwealth Games Since Inception
Nigeria’s Minister of Sports Development, Sen John Owan Enoh on Sunday emphasized the urgent need for an African country to host the Commonwealth Games.

He also said that the continent was yet to host the competition since the inception of the event.

This is contained in a statement by Dianne Mary-Nsan, the Special Assistant on Media to the Minister.

According to the statement, Senator Enoh made these remarks during an important consultative meeting convened by the President of the Commonwealth Federation, Chris Jenkins Obe.

The meeting brought together ministers of sports and key stakeholders from across Africa.

The meeting, held at the Lancaster Hotel in Accra on Sunday focused on formulating a robust hosting strategy for Africa.

Expressing concern over Africa’s underrepresentation as a host, Enoh emphasized the crucial role of deliberate will in bringing the games to the continent.

“It is not a good testimony that Africa has never hosted the Commonwealth Games.

“It is a matter of will, because even if there are lots of strategies, objectives cannot be achieved without the will,” the minister remarked.

Highlighting Africa’s prior ambitions to host the games, Enoh recalled Nigeria’s bid to host the Commonwealth Games in 2014.

He also talked on the nation’s successful hosting of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGOM) in 2003.

“It is not because there has not been a desire, but it is the lack of will from the CGF to bring the hosting to Africa,” he said.

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He further advocated for a resolution to grant Africa the hosting rights for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.

He stressed that with greater will and commitment, Africa could successfully undertake this endeavor.

The minister extended gratitude to Chris Jenkins for his visit to Africa, expressing optimism that his tenure as the Commonwealth Federation President would mark a significant milestone in the history of Commonwealth sports.

“It is a dark element in the history of the Commonwealth that no African country has hosted the Games,” underscoring the importance of rectifying this disparity.

As Africa strives to assert its presence on the global sporting stage, Senator Enoh’s advocacy for the hosting of the Commonwealth Games signals a concerted effort to promote inclusivity.

It will also promote diversity within international sporting events.

 

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