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Kenya: Senators – Kick Cartels Out of FKF

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Senators have raised the red flag over the impending elections for the national football governing body, demanding the process should be free, fair and free of corruption.

The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) polls are expected to start from November 23 in all its branches across the country culminating with the national election on December 7.

However, the lawmakers are questioning the process and have expressed doubt whether it will be fair to all eligible candidates.

The senators took to the floor on Tuesday to call out the federation and its leadership, accusing it of running a “corrupt” and “opaque” organisation without accountability to the public.

“FKF is an organisation that holds too much promise for Kenyans. It the way it has managed has left most Kenyans frustrated and they can’t tolerate the current leaders anymore,” Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula said.

The debate was triggered by Mombasa senator Mohamed Faki, who is seeking a statement from the Ministry of Sports on the conduct of the polls, and whether all eligible Kenyans who will be allowed to participate in the exercise.

Faki told the House that only 18 clubs would participate in the polls, pointing out that 23 football clubs from the former Coast province and the chairman of the Mombasa FKF branch have been prevented from participating in the exercise.

“We want an explanation why the 23 clubs and the chairman of Mombasa branch will not participate in the polls,” Faki said.