Abuja, Nigeria
As part of preparations for the 2027 African Youth Games in Abuja, the National Sports Commission (NSC) has officially inaugurated a 28-member Local Organising Committee (LOC) to intensify efforts for the second edition of the games scheduled to be held in Abuja.
Inaugurating the committee, Chairman of the NSC, Mallam Shehu Dikko, charged members to be responsible in delivering what he described as the “Best African Youth Games” ever hosted on the continent.

Dikko reaffirmed the Federal Government’s full commitment to hosting a world-class sporting event, assuring the Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) and other African stakeholders that Abuja 2027 will meet international standards.
“I congratulate all the LOC members on their appointments. You have been entrusted with a serious national assignment. Abuja 2027 will be safe, well organised, and memorable for our young athletes across Africa,” Dikko stated.
Also speaking at the inauguration, Director-General of the NSC, Hon. Bukola Olopade, hinted that hosting the African Youth Games aligns with the Commission’s “Renewed Hope Initiative for Nigeria Sports Economy” agenda, which focuses on revitalising Nigerian sports and positioning the country as a continental hub for major international competitions.
According to Olopade, Abuja 2027 will boost Nigeria’s sports economy, enhance socio-cultural exchange, and strengthen the country’s global sporting reputation.
“We are repositioning Nigerian sports to reclaim its rightful place in Africa and the world, making Nigeria a viable destination for hosting major international sporting events,” he said.

Chairman of the newly inaugurated LOC, Lekan Abari, commended the leadership of the NSC for the ongoing renaissance in Nigerian sports. He assured stakeholders that the committee will work diligently, transparently, and professionally to ensure a successful African Youth Games in Abuja comes 2027.



