Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games bid

Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games bid

The Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games bid was the unsuccessful bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games by the city of Abuja, Nigeria. The bidding race was won by the Glasgow 2014 bid after a 47-24 vote by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) General Assembly 9 November 2007 in Sri Lanka.

Background

The former Nigerian leader General Yakubu Gowon was the head of the Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games bid team, he called for all Nigerians to support the games for the "glory of Nigeria". He suggested that Nigeria would be a prime location for the games because of its unity, serenity, topography and availability of standard sporting facilities. Abuja had recently hosted the All-Africa Games, The African regional version of the olympics, for which it constructed a world-class olympic stadium and games village. It was a hugely successful tournament with more than 7,000 athletes (and larger in size than any Commonwealth Games ever held). The 2014 Commonwealth Games would also be an integral part of national celebration plans for Nigeria's centenary.

The Abuja bid received strong support from African Commonwealth members (which make up the bulk of the Commonwealth) as well as Australia, in what would be the largest multi-sport event to be held thus far on the continent. Despite its number of members, no African country has ever hosted the games and is that last major continent, excluding South America never to have acted as host. The website, www.abuja2014.org simple said "...completing the Commonwealth Games Circle"

An article from Jonathan Clayton of the Times said:

Abuja airport would be modernised to cater for the sheer capacity of the influx due to the games. This would further boost their bid to host the games. A state of the art light rail transit system was included in the bid documents. The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) administration announced that it had awarded a $841m contract for the construction of the system, which would be completed by 2012.

The Abuja 2014 Bid Committee issued a list of 17 sports that thay planned to host:
* Aquatics (Swimming and Diving)
* Athletics (track and field)
* Badminton
* Basketball
* Boxing
* Cycling (Road, Mountain and Track)
* Gymnastics (Artistic and Rhythmic)
* Field hockey
* Judo
* Bowls
* Netball
* Rugby sevens
* Shooting
* Squash
* Table Tennis
* Weightlifting
* Wrestling

The Abuja 2014 Commonwealth Games Bid, led by General Yakubu Gowon, submitted the Abuja 2014 Candidature File (Bid Book) on Wednesday, May 9, 2007 to the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation, Michael Fennel, at a ceremony in London where Glasgow also submitted its Candidature File. Members of the Commonwealth Games Federation Executive Board and representatives of the Scotland and Nigeria Communities were also present at the ceremony.

Evaluation process

The Evaluation Commission visited Abuja between 4 June and 7 June 2007. The conclusions of the CGF Evaluation Commission were that "The Abuja Bid Committee submitted a Candidate City File which has the substantial and broad backing of the Nigerian Government. The Evaluation Commission submitted a number of issues to be clarified by Abuja and while most of these matters were addressed, a number of matters remain of concern and these are noted in the body of the report...and any decision to award the games to Abuja should be conditional on these matters being addressed"

General Yakubu Gowon, said that his country was also "confident", despite the adverse evaluation of its bid by a four-member team in September. The group's report found fault with the city's plans for budgeting, transport, legacy, marketing and venues. "As far as we are concerned our bid is not only an Abuja bid but an African bid," said General Gowon. "We are going there for a good, good fight, remember I am a general." [ [http://sport.guardian.co.uk/news/story/0,,2208306,00.html Scotland and Nigeria await 2014 Commonwealth games verdict] ]

Final selection process

"A vote for Abuja means a vote for whole of Africa," appealed Nobel Peace Prize winner Bishop Desmond Tutu to delegates during the final video presentation to delegates before voting began.

Reaction

General Gowon accepted that the Games had been won by "a better presentation" but "The size of the vote for Glasgow was a surprise. We thought we had a very strong case for bringing the Games to Africa for the first time", he went on "It was a friendly battle and we hope we will win next time." [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2007/11/10/soknig110.xml 2014 Commonwealth Games joy for Glasgow] ]

Michael Fennell the CGF President, said:

The website simple said "We appreciate, all your efforts, contributions and for believing in us. Abuja2014 Bid Committee"

See also

*2014 Commonwealth Games bids
*Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games bid
*Halifax 2014 Commonwealth Games bid

Notes

External links

* [http://www.abuja2014.org/ Official Abuja Bid website]
* [http://www.thecgf.com/Abuja_CCF.pdf Abuja Candidate City File]
* [http://www.fct.gov.ng/NR/rdonlyres/CA6FA9F5-EF96-4F79-84DB-3E654C67388C/0/release_on_commonwealth_game_2014.pdf/ fct.gov.ng Abuja (Bid Announcement)]


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