Consultation to Review the National Sports Body NISCGA’s Constitution

The Consultation hopes that all the relevant stakeholders will work together despite the challenges as relationship building is critical in moving forward.

Last years General Assembly meeting of the Niue Island Sports and Commonwealth Games Association (NISCGA).

Two members of the Commonwealth Games Federation are currently on the island for the first time conducting consultations with the various sporting bodies to review the Niue Island Sports and Commonwealth Games Association Constitution.

From Left Millie Broadbent the Legal and Compliance Manager at CGF and Regional Development Manager for Asia and Oceania at the Commonwealth Games Federation-Melody Cooper

The Consultation hopes that all the relevant stakeholders will work together despite the challenges as relationship building is critical in moving forward.

Australia based Regional Development Manager for Asia and Oceania at the Commonwealth Games Federation-Melody Cooper told BCN News on what their Federation is all about.

MELODY COOPER

Based  in England- Millie Broadbent the Legal and Compliance Manager at CGF explains more on how the review of the Niue Island Sports and Commonwealth Games Association Constitution will work.

MILLIE BROADBENT

Cooper says the consultation is an opportunity to connect with the various sporting bodies in Niue on relevant information that can be shared in order to design the framework moving forward. They are both encouraging all sporting bodies to attend their week-long consultations. 

MELODY COOPER

Meanwhile in a Media Release on Wednesady, Sports Minister-Honorable  Sonya Talagi expressed gratitude to the Commonwealth Games Federation and the Niue Island Sports & Commonwealth Games Association for their on-going efforts to support the development of sports in Niue. 

While the short notice for the consultations is less than ideal, Minister Talagi appreciates the dedication of both organizations in advancing an independent review of NISCGA’s constitution.

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