Nigeria interested in hosting 2030 Commonwealth Games, says NOC

Kenya's Abraham Kibiwott leads Kenya's Conseslus Kipruto (C) and Kenya's Amos Kirui (centre L) in the athletics men's 3000m steeplechase final during the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games at the Carrara Stadium on the Gold Coast on April 13, 2018. (Photo by Adrian DENNIS / AFP)
The Nigerian Olympic Committee (NOC)
announced it has met the March 28, 2025 deadline for expression of interest to
bid for the 2030 Commonwealth Games.
Nigeria can only commence a formal bid with
the backing of the country's government.
Nigeria lost a bid to host the 2014
Commonwealth Games to Glasgow.
A statement released by NOC spokesman Tony
Nezianya said that Nigeria's bid for the 2030 Games in capital city Abuja will
present a unique opportunity to showcase its development, enhance its global
standing and invigorate its sports culture.
Nigeria last hosted a major multi-sport
event -- the African Games -- in 2003 in Abuja.
"That experience will provide a solid
foundation for Nigeria to host again, showcasing its ability to manage the
logistics, hospitality, and infrastructure development required by such events,"
the NOC statement read.
"This would also provide a compelling
narrative for the nation's progress and readiness."
The next Commonwealths will again be hosted
in Glasgow, Scotland, from March 17 to March 29, 2026.
Australian state Victoria had been
scheduled to host the event, but the local government later pulled out due to
spiralling costs.
Want to send us a story? SMS to 25170 or WhatsApp 0743570000 or Submit on Citizen Digital or email wananchi@royalmedia.co.ke
Comments
No comments yet.
Leave a Comment