Navy@ 70: Sports remains tool for discipline, resilience-Naval Staff Chief

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By Ijeoma Okigbo

Chief of Naval Staff, Vice-Admiral Idi Abbas, said sports remained a tool for discipline, resilience and mutual respect, which were qualities of great servicemen.

Abbas said this at the Air Shooting Novelty Competition, a tournament to mark the 70th anniversary celebration of the Nigerian Navy which held at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

No fewer than 87 shooters on participated in the tournament on Saturday and featured participants from the Nigerian Navy, Nigerian Army and Nigerian Air Force.

“This tournament not only provides a platform for healthy competition but also strengthens friendship, goodwill and comradeship among participants.

“Today’s event is another reminder that sports remain a powerful instrument for discipline, resilience and mutual respect, which are hallmarks of great servicemen,” Abbas said.

Also speaking, Shettima Shagir, President of the Nigeria Shooting Sport Federation (NSSF), commended the Navy for including shooting sports in its anniversary activities.

“You graciously approved shooting sports as one of the events marking the Navy anniversary. Around the world, shooting sports is largely dominated by the military.

“This novelty competition will open up opportunities for military personnel to participate in shooting sports and improve their proficiency and skills.

“Even retired gunnery instructors and weapons specialists from the Armed Forces can find opportunities with the federation as coaches, armourers and technical officials.

“The federation is currently lacking qualified coaches and armourers, and we welcome military personnel to join us and help improve the sport,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the shooters competed in nine events involving air rifle and air pistol in both male and female categories, with the Nigerian Navy topping the medals table.

The Navy finished with five gold, two silver and two bronze medals, while the Army came second with three gold, one silver and five bronze medals.

The Air Force secured one gold, six silver and two bronze medals to place third. (NAN(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Emmanuel Afonne

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