FKF crisis: Four FKF presidential aspirants unite in call for free, fair and transparent elections - News Summed Up

FKF crisis: Four FKF presidential aspirants unite in call for free, fair and transparent elections


FKF presidential aspirants (from left) Twaha Mbarak, Nicholas Musonye, Lordvick Aduda, and Sammy Sholei at Ole Sereni Hotel, Nairobi, on Tuesday, July 14, 2020. [Stafford Ondego]Football stakeholders have petitioned the government through the Ministry of Sports, the Sports Tribunal (SDT), and the Registrar of Sports to provide a roadmap on the stalled Football Kenya Federation (FKF) elections. To this end, the lack of a legitimate and duly elected NEC means no approvals to incur expenses by the secretariat. -SDT: To continue the Stakeholders’ Roundtable meeting which was convened under Article 59 to agree on a roadmap to elections of FKF. -Sponsor and Corporates; to be careful, refrain and exercise extreme caution in their dealings with the current illegitimate office.


Source: Standard Digital July 14, 2020 14:49 UTC



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