“I am particularly proud of the opportunities I have been given to advance Sport for Development – and especially Para inclusion through our GAPS programme – and want to thank all my Commonwealth Games Association colleagues and friends for their support,” Jenkins was quoted as saying in a release which did not mention why he stepped down from the role.
Commenting on his appointment Rukare said, “I am ready to step into this role and thank the Board for their confidence in me. We have come through a particularly challenging period in our Games history, and we are now building momentum towards an outstanding Commonwealth Games in Glasgow in 2026.” “We look forward to working with Donald in this role as we continue driving the organisation’s event operations and wider movement forward,” added Rukare.
Sadlier added, “We look forward to welcoming a new President in November to lead us through our upcoming period of growth and continued transformation.” PTI AT AT ATK ATK