By Anne Azuka
President and Delta State Governor have reaffirmed strong institutional and governmental support for the as the 15th Biennial Police Games (BIPOGA 2026) were formally declared open in .
President Tinubu, who was represented by the Minister of Defence, General Christopher Musa (rtd.), described the Games as a strategic platform for building a professional, disciplined, and performance-driven police force. He stressed that security remains the bedrock of Nigeria’s economic growth, social stability, and national confidence.
“Service is not defined merely by authority or uniform, but by character, competence and conduct,” the President said, underscoring the Games’ theme, “Beyond the Badge: Excellence in Action.”
He added that a physically fit, mentally resilient, and morally grounded police force is indispensable to national security. According to him, sports go beyond recreation, serving as a strategic instrument for cohesion, stability, and institutional readiness.
Tinubu noted that the Police Games, with roots dating back to the 1940s, have consistently promoted fitness, teamwork, and community engagement while reinforcing operational preparedness across the Force.
Declaring the Games open, he urged participating athletes to compete with honour and sportsmanship.
“Let fairness, discipline and mutual respect guide your conduct on and off the field. This is not a do-or-die affair,” he said.
The opening ceremony featured a march past by contingents from various commands, including the Force Headquarters, Abuja. Highlights of the event included the symbolic lighting of the Games torch, the administration of oaths of allegiance and fair play by athletes and officials, the unveiling of the Games mascot, and the hoisting of the Games flag, setting a vibrant tone for the 15th Biennial Police Games, Asaba 2026.



