NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Michael Fennell Monday said “time would be the enemy” in preparing for the 2010 New Delhi Games and announced that a high-powered tenchnical committee would monitior the monthly progress of work.
After six days of inspecting the venues and the Games Village, Fennell said that all the members of the CGF after Monday’s General Assembly were convinced that the infrastructure would be ready in time for the necessary overlay installations and test events.
However, Fennell also said that there still remained a lot of “areas of concerns”, specially at the operational level, and asked Organising Committee (OC) chairman Suresh Kalmadi to overhaul the procurement process.
“Two years ago, I had told the OC that there was not much time left. With one year to go for the Games, I say time is your enemy, but together we can defeat it and I emphasise we can do it.”
“Every single day is critical and every hour vital. It is in the spirit of togetherness that we will move forward hand in hand to the success of the Games,” Fenell told a packed press conference after the conclusion of the General Assembly.
“CGF will appoint a high-level technical review panel. The panel will comprise of a chairman and other members will be experts of their respective fields. The panel will come and meet every month. It will monitor and assist in the evaluation of all areas that we feel need attention,” Fennell said.
“The panel will be empowered to call in other technical experts and to meet Commonwealth Games representatives.”
“The panel will establish timeline and report monthly in an open and transparent fashion to all stakeholders, the Prime Minister of India, the government of Delhi, organising Committee and the CGF.” he added.
“By having this review board report in the public domain, all involved with the Commonwealth Games can gain confidence that Delhi will be ready by September next year,” Fennell said.
Fennell also said the review panel is not the only answer and the coordination commission will continue to visit Delhi and by that time the Organising Committee should address all the key areas.
“The review committee will start operating from January because we have to select the members with due care.”
“Another very important meeting of chefs de mission will take place. They will be checking venues and other things so that they can prepare the teams.”
Fennell, who was critical of the preparation of the Games last month, said he was happy to see the progress made in such a short period.
“I said last month that particular concerns remain on all operations at procurement level.”
“Since I have raised the matter, the international experts have been appointed in the last few weeks. There will be more experts who will be appointed in the coming weeks, related to ticketing, village administration, spectators, support and logistic operations.”
“This is a big step forward and I appreciate the action that has followed the letter to the OC. This should be maintained without any hitch in the coming months.”
Fennell said that in the past few days the delegates have embarked in a comprehensive review at different level and had meetings with OC.
“I also met the sports minister who met on behalf of the Prime Minister, and we had general assembly and executive board meeting. The delegates were given an opportunity to visit venues and get a first hand report of the status,” Fennell said.
“We feel that the venues will be ready in time. The deadlines for the venues have already been reset and they cannot afford any more slippage. It can be done.”
Fennell also said that he was happy with the security and hoped that the Games would be held in a safe and secured environment.
“During this visit we have also witnessed the commitment for security by the relevant authorities. I think everyone at the General Assembly here felt that they have been operating in a safe and secured environmnt and it could be extended to the Games itself,” he said.
The Jamaican also said that security will always be a top priority as security requirements and challenges are changing everyday.
“A second International Security Conference will be held in June 2010 to give a chance to review the security arrangements and CGFs own security will continue to monitor the progress, he said.
Related News
Commonwealth Games chief satisfied with government assuranceOctober 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Mike Fennell, the President of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), has expressed satisfaction with the Indian government's assurances of support to ensure a successful holding of the event. Addressing delegates during a cultural function hosted by the Organising Committee at historic Qutub Minar here on Sunday, Fennell said: He said, "We have come here amidst many reports about Delhi's preparedness, which are not quite accurate, but Sport Minister Gill has given us all the assurance that all the resources that are necessary to ensure the successful celebrations of the Games in 2010, will be provided by the government."
Earlier, Fennell had complained about the lack of preparations in New Delhi, and had written to the organisers expressing his concern at the organisers' reluctance to hire foreign experts and the tardy progress of work.
Commonwealth Games Federation bans Fiji from 2010 GamesOctober 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) Monday decided to ban Fiji from the 2010 Games after the island countrys membership was suspended by the Commonwealth. CGF president Mike Fennell told reporters after the General Assembly that the executive board had recommended the Commonwealth to remove sport as a part of sanction so that Fiji can take part in the Games.
Independent panel to monitor 2010 Games preparationsOctober 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Michael Fennell said an independent review panel will be formed to monitor the progress of the 2010 Delhi Games preparations. Fennell said he was satisfied by the progress since he raised his voice over the slow pace of work last month, but in the same breath added that there still remained a lot of "areas of concerns".
Reports on Delhi's preparation were not accurate: FennellOctober 12th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chairman Mike Fennell said that the initial reports on India's preparations for the 2010 Commonwealth Games were not accurate. "We have come here amidst many reports about Delhi's preparedness, which are not quite accurate.
Fennell satisfied with Commonwealth Games preparations: BhanotOctober 10th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief Michael Fennell, who last month raised doubts about the preparations for the 2010 Games here, is satisfied with the progress after taking stock of the situation, Secretary General of the Organising Committee Lalit Bhanot said Saturday. Fennell, along with delegates from 71 countries, are here for the CGF General Assembly.
Mike Fennell caught napping during Commonwealth Games presentationOctober 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Mike Fennell, President of the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), was caught napping during the 2010 Commonwealth Games presentation here on Thursday. Fennell, along with his team, is in India to inspect the sites ahead of the games.
Fennell caught napping during CWG presentationOctober 8th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation president Mike Fennell, who raised concerns about India's preparedness for the 2010 Commonwealth Games, was found napping during a presentation made by the Organising Committee (OC) at the Thyagaraj Stadium here Thursday. During the presentation, Fennell and some delegates were caught on camera dozing off much to the disappointment of the Indian officials.
Fenell shares his concerns with GillOctober 7th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chairman Mike Fenell Wednesday met India's Sports Minister M.S. Gill to discuss the progress of work for the 2010 Commonwealth Games.
Countdown for Commonwealth Games beginsOctober 4th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The countdown for the Commonwealth Games, to be hosted by India in 2010, is marked by the unveiling of a Commonwealth clock. The 12-day event, which starts from October 3, 2010, at the 75,000-capacity Jawaharal Nehru Stadium in the heart of New Delhi, will be India's first major international sports event after the 1982 Asian Games.
Sports Minister Gill meets Dikshit, KalmadiSeptember 15th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Sports Minister M.S. Gill Tuesday met Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president Suresh Kalmadi and secretary general Randhir Singh separately in the backdrop of the Commonwealth Games Federation chief Michael Fennell expressing scepticism over India's ability to host the 2010 Games.
Dikshit, Kalmadi downplay CWG apprehensions (Roundup)September 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A day after Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief Michael Fennell expressed scepticism over India's ability to host the 2010 Games, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit and Organising Committee (OC) chairman Suresh Kalmadi downplayed the apprehensions, saying that India will host a "highly successful Games". Fennell, concerned about the slow progress of the projects for the 2010 Games scheduled to be held Oct 3-14, has sought an appointment with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to apprise him of the situation.
India will host successful Commonwealth Games: KalmadiSeptember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - A day after Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) chief Michael Fennell aired scepticism over India's ability to host the 2010 Games, Organising Committee (OC) chairman Suresh Kalmadi said he is confident of a successful hosting. Fennell, concerned about the slow progress of the projects for the 2010 Games scheduled to be held Oct 3-14, has sought an appointment with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to apprise him of the situation.
Delhi CM says preparations for Commonwealth Games on scheduleSeptember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit on Monday rebutted criticism of her government's efforts on preparations for the Commonwealth Games to be held in the national capitalext year. Reacting to Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Mike Fennell's concerns about the organizing committee's ability to deliver, Dikshit said that she had not received or read Fennell's letter to Suresh Kalmadi, but was confident that the games preparations are going as per schedule.
Dikshit satisfied but nervous about Games preparationsSeptember 14th, 2009 NEW DELHI - The Delhi government was satisfied with the progress of the preparations for the Commonwealth Games in October 2010 but also nervous, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit admitted here Monday. We are satisfied but nervous about the preparations for the games.
Fennell seeks to meet PM on slow pace of Games worksSeptember 13th, 2009 NEW DELHI - Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) president Michael Fennell has sought an appointment with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to apprise him about the slow progress of the projects for the 2010 Games scheduled to be held Oct 3-14. Fennell was reportedly upset with the Organising Committee (OC) during the meeting of its executive board Thursday and has asked chairman Suresh Kalmadi to fix an appointment with the prime minister during his next visit for CGF general assembly in October.