Tinubu vows to combat security threats, praises military games success

President Bola Tinubu has reiterated his administration’s commitment to eliminating security threats and violent crimes in Nigeria. He also commended the Armed Forces for successfully hosting the 2nd African Military Games in Abuja.

Represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, Tinubu delivered the commendation during the closing ceremony of the competition at the Moshood Agboola Stadium in Abuja on Saturday night.

He praised the military for showcasing the true essence of unity and camaraderie, which transcends borders and strengthens the ties that unite the African continent as one family.

According to Tinubu, the event was more than a display of athletic prowess; it was a celebration of collaboration, excellence, and the militaries’ collective determination to address shared challenges.

“The games we have witnessed are a powerful reminder of what we can achieve when we unite, not just as soldiers, but as guardians of a shared destiny. This platform offers opportunities to exchange ideas and explore innovative solutions to our challenges,” Tinubu said.

He emphasised the importance of unity and the strength that comes from collaboration, adding that events like the African Military Games promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

As the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States, Tinubu pledged to pursue stabilising solutions across the continent, describing it as a duty owed to the people.

He called for deeper ties among nations and a stronger sense of camaraderie among military personnel to achieve success.

“The spirit of collaboration exemplified by this edition of the African Military Games is significant, coming 22 years after the inaugural event. I commend the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa, and the OSMA President, Major General Abdullahi Maikano, for their leadership and dedication in making this event a success.”

He also congratulated delegates from participating countries for their sportsmanship and professionalism.

“You have shown not only your military expertise but also your extraordinary abilities as sportsmen and women,” Tinubu said.

(NAN)

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