The
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar has assured that the Police
Games will not only provide a platform for the police, the military and other
security agencies to showcase their sporting prowess but it will also be an
avenue for further strengthening the relationship amongst these agencies. The
tournament in its 10th edition is scheduled for Port Harcourt from March 3 to
9.
While
justifying the decision of the Force Sports Planning Committee to invite the
military and other law enforcement agencies to the police sporting fiesta, the
IGP noted that the police and the military share a common sporting history
dating back to the pre-independence era. He explained that special invitation
had been extended to the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Navy and the Nigerian Air
Force. Also expected in Port Harcourt for the Games are the Nigeria Customs
Services, the Nigerian Prisons Service, the Nigerian Immigration Service, the
Federal Fire Service, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps and the Federal
Road Safety Commission.
These
guests will be competing in polo, tug-of-war and 4x100m relays including the
newly introduced mixed-relay race which is an innovative relay involving both
men and women competing alongside each other in a single team. These events,
though non-scoring, are billed to be part of the events in the opening and
closing ceremonies. While the tug-of-war teams of the Nigerian Army, the
Nigerian Navy, the Nigerian Air Force and that of the Nigeria Police Force will
slug it out in the opening ceremonies, the relay teams from all the invited
security agencies will get the tracks burning at the Port Harcourt Liberation
Stadium, on March 9 to light up the closing events.
The
Police Games has contributed very immensely to Nigeria’s sporting glory,
discovering prominent athletes like Chioma Ajunwa, late Sunday Bada, Samuel
Peters, among others.
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