** Police officers inspecting modern sporting facilities in Asaba, Delta State, Nigeria, preparing for national games

Delta State Hosts Nigeria Police Games in February

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Nigeria's Delta State will welcome thousands of police athletes from across the country for a week-long sporting celebration this February. The 15th Biennial Police Games received the green light after officials confirmed the city of Asaba is fully prepared to host the nationwide event.

After a thorough two-day inspection, Nigeria's top police officials have given Delta State the thumbs up to host thousands of athletes for a week of friendly competition and unity.

The 15th Biennial Police Games (BIPOGA 2026) will bring together police officers from every command and formation across Nigeria to compete in Asaba from February 7 to 14. The event happens once every two years and celebrates athletic excellence while building camaraderie among law enforcement officers nationwide.

Assistant Inspector-General Fom Pam Joseph led the Force Sports Planning Committee through extensive facility checks over the weekend. His team inspected stadiums, reviewed security plans, and checked everything from medical services to athlete accommodations.

Senior officers from across Nigeria gathered in Asaba for a strategic planning conference. They tackled the big questions: Are the venues ready? Can the city handle transportation for thousands of visitors? Is the medical support in place?

Delta State Commissioner of Police Aina Adesola joined other top officials to ensure every detail gets handled professionally. The committee examined infrastructure and safety standards at each sporting venue where athletes will compete.

Delta State Hosts Nigeria Police Games in February

The Ripple Effect

This week-long event does more than showcase athletic talent. It brings together police officers from Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, creating connections that strengthen cooperation across regions.

Local businesses in Asaba will benefit from hosting thousands of visitors. Hotels, restaurants, and transportation services get a boost while the city showcases its facilities and hospitality to the nation.

The games also give Nigerian police officers a chance to build relationships outside their daily duties. Athletes who compete together often develop friendships that improve coordination when their units work together on national security matters.

SP Bright Edafe, the Delta State Police spokesperson, assured the public that preparations are moving forward smoothly. His team is working to ensure both participants and spectators have a safe, memorable experience.

The inspection tour confirmed that Delta State has the infrastructure and organizational capacity to pull off this major national event. After reviewing transportation networks, accommodation options, and sporting facilities, the planning committee expressed confidence in the state's readiness.

This sporting festival represents a positive moment for Nigeria's police force, bringing officers together in a spirit of healthy competition rather than crisis response.

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Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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