• About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home
Metrowatchonline
Saturday, February 7, 2026
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World
No Result
View All Result
Metrowatchonline
No Result
View All Result
Home Highlights

Nigeria Ready to Host Africa’s First Commonwealth Games in 2030, Says Tinubu

President Bola Tinubu, represented by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, formally received the delegation at the Presidential Villa.

Emmanuel Babs by Emmanuel Babs
September 19, 2025
in Highlights, Sports, Top News
0
Nigeria Ready to Host Africa’s First Commonwealth Games in 2030, Says Tinubu

Nigeria took a significant step towards hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games, as it welcomed the Commonwealth Sport Bid Evaluation Committee to Abuja on Thursday.

President Bola Tinubu, represented by his Chief of Staff, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, formally received the delegation at the Presidential Villa.

President Tinubu reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to hosting an inclusive, diverse, and world-class 2030 Commonwealth Games on African soil.

Gbajabiamila and a strong federal government team of Ministers and senior government officials held strategic talks with the delegation led by Darren Hall, Director of Games and Assurance at Commonwealth Sport, and a member of the 2030 Evaluation Committee.

ALSO READ...

Repentant Bandit Kingpin Abdullahi Lankai Resurfaces Alive after Reported Death in Rival Clash

Police Arrest Landlady for Allegedly Poisoning Tenant’s 3-year-old Son in Ondo

President Tinubu emphasised that the Commonwealth champions unity and diversity, and Africa deserves its moment after nearly a century.

Africa has never hosted the Games since their inception in 1930. Nigeria made an unsuccessful bid to host the 2014 Games. The city of Durban in South Africa won the bid to host the 2022 Games, but could not do so due to financial difficulties. Birmingham in the UK took over and hosted the Games.

Thus, Nigeria’s bid to host the 2030 Games would be historic.

In his welcome remarks, Gbajabiamila called on the visitors to savour Nigeria’s renowned hospitality: “You’re very welcome to Nigeria. I hope you enjoy our great hospitality, which we are known for. Mr President also asked me personally to convey his regards; he fully supports this bid.”

“The President has written a Letter of Guarantee to you; his full weight is behind this bid.”

“What I can assure you is that we’re ready. We’re willing, we’re able, and we actually want this. It’s been almost 100 years. The games have not been held on any soil in Africa.

“The element of inclusivity is what the Commonwealth is, and we hope that will benefit us.”

President Tinubu stressed that his administration has set some bold reforms to reposition sports, having realised its role as a strategic driver of national development.

He added that he scrapped the Ministry of Sports and replaced it with the National Sports Commission to drive sports development.

The President further assured the delegation that all infrastructural, security, and hospitality needs will be met ahead of schedule.

He emphasised that Nigeria’s bid is not just about hosting but also leaving a legacy for youth and national development.

Shehu Dikko, Chairman of the National Sports Commission, made a strong case for Nigeria over India, stressing that Africa has 21 Commonwealth nations, and Nigeria, as the continent’s giant, deserves the honour.

“One thing I want to assure you is that the President sees the hosting of the Commonwealth Games in 2030, if we win the bid, as a celebration of the country’s growing force in sports, beyond just participation.”

Habu Gumel, President of Commonwealth Sport Nigeria, said the country is ready to host an environmentally sustainable Games.

Mainasara Illo, Chairman of the Bid Committee, presented Nigeria’s proposal, highlighting key plans and innovations.

He revealed that Nigeria proposes 15 sports, with football introduced to boost excitement, global visibility, and audience engagement.

Darren Hall, Director of Games and Assurance, thanked President Tinubu and the Nigerian team for their warm welcome.

“I have been most thrilled by the passion of the Nigerian people in all their endeavours, including sports.”

He said the Commonwealth, now comprising 56 nations, aims for greater diversity as it approaches its 100-year milestone.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Muhammed Idris, Minister of Aviation, Festus Kayamo, Minister of Art, Culture, Tourism, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musa Musawa, Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Musa Dangiwa and Minister of Police Affairs, Ibrahim Gaidam, attended the meeting and made statements in support of the bid.

Nigeria and India are the two official bidders for the 2030 Games, with Abuja and Ahmedabad, in Gujarat, as their proposed host cities.

After thoroughly evaluating both bids, the Commonwealth Games General Assembly will decide the host city in November 2025.

 

Bayo Onanuga

Special Adviser to the President

(Information & Strategy)

September 18, 2025

Tags: 2030 Commonwealth GamesBola Ahmed TinubuNigeria.
Previous Post

FIFA Ranking: Super Eagles Drop 1 Spot, Now World 45th

Next Post

Nigerian Army’s Court Martial Sentences Soldier to Death by Hanging

Emmanuel Babs

Emmanuel Babs

Related Posts

Aisha Yesufu

Hunger Has Become Tool of Control in Nigeria, Says Aisha Yesufu

February 2, 2026
Yilwatda

2027: Tinubu is APC’s Biggest Asset, Says Yilwatda

January 22, 2026
Peter Obi

Obi Condemns Abduction of 177 Worshippers in Kaduna, Accuses Tinubu of Misplaced Priorities 

January 20, 2026
Pinnick

Pinnick Speaks on Returning as NFF President

January 20, 2026
IMF Projects 3.3% Global Growth, Nigeria 4.4% in 2026

IMF Projects 3.3% Global Growth, Nigeria 4.4% in 2026

January 20, 2026
Late Imam Abubakar Was A Courageous Servant of God, Says Tinubu

Late Imam Abubakar Was A Courageous Servant of God, Says Tinubu

January 16, 2026
Next Post
Nigerian Army’s Court Martial Sentences Soldier to Death by Hanging

Nigerian Army's Court Martial Sentences Soldier to Death by Hanging

  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Home

© 2026 Metrowatch Online Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Security
  • World

© 2026 Metrowatch Online Published by Miraculous Media Connect Limited. All rights reserved

Go to mobile version