After several postponements occasioned by the COVID-19 pandemic, the city of Abuja is finally set to host the OSOM Games from January 20 to 24, 2021, with a record 15 events to be completed for by members of the Armed Forces and the paramilitary.
A statement by the Director of Grassroots Development of the Federal Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Dr Ademola Are, said: “The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Mr. Sunday Dare, has approved the staging of the OSOM Games in Abuja over a four-day period with 15 events to be competed for. Events to be competed for include Athletics, Swimming, Taekwondo, Weightlifting, Tug of War, Beach Volleyball, Boxing, Chess, Squash and Scrabble.
Others are Golf, Tennis, Shooting, Table Tennis and Badminton.”
While Beach Volleyball will take place at the Jabi Lake, Boxing will hold at Old Parade Ground, Area 10, Chess at Media Centre, Package A, Golf to tee off at TYB International Golf Resorts and Country Club, Shehu Yar’Adua Barracks, Asokoro,
Scrabble players will slog it out at Abuja VIP Lounge, Package A.
The Shooting Range, Package B will come alive by playing host to shooting.
Squash Court, Package B hosts the Squash event; Swimming takes place at the Pool of Package BTable Tennis Indoor Sports Hall, Package B.
Others are: Taekwondo at Velodrome, Package A, Tennis at Tennis Court, Package B.
It would be Tug of War at the Training Pitch, Package A, with weightlifters trying their strength at the Gymnasium, Package B of the Moshood Abiola National Stadium.
The statement further disclosed that the OSOM GAMES is being organised to foster peace, unity and sports development among members of the Armed forces Military and the paramilitary in the country.
It is also geared towards the discovery of hidden, established talents for future podium success for the country.
The event was earlier scheduled to hold late last year in Kaduna, but was postponed due to logistics reasons.