After 11 editions, as the All Africa Games, the Games has
now been renamed the “African Games”, an official said. The Games returned to its birthplace, Brazzaville, in 2015,
where it was first held 50 years ago in 1965 as the All Africa Games. Thees” Games
are expected to be held every four years.
However, for one reason or the other, the four yearly cycle
has not been maintained.
According to Olabanji Oladapo, the Executive Secretary of
Africa Table Tennis Federation explained that the decision for the name change
was arrived at, during the Executive Council meeting of AU held in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia in January 2012.
“The AU executive council meeting endorsed the
recommendation of the 4th Ordinary Session of the African Union Conference of
Ministers of Sports (CAMS) held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia from Oct. 17 to Oct.
21 2011.
“On the establishment of a new Architecture for Africa Games
led to the dissolution of the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa (SCSA).
“The decision, inter alia fractured the function, assets and
liabilities of the SCSA to the AU Commission including the ownership of the
African Games.
“The decision vested the ownership of the African Games to
the AU, while entrusting the management and organisation of the Games to
Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and the
Association of African Sports Confederations (AASC),’’
Oladapo said.
He said the old six zones established under the SCSA had
also been replaced by five regions.
Oladapo, a former Secretary-General of the Nigeria Olympic
Committee (NOC) said that region one which consists of the West Africa
countries with 15-member countries.
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