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Kenya: FKF Presidential Aspirants React to Electoral Roadmap

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Football Kenya Federation (FKF) presidential hopefuls have shared varied reactions following the announcement fresh elections guidelines will be released next week.

On a day sports journalist Boniface Osano became the latest aspirant to declare his interest in unseating FKF president Nick Mwendwa who is gunning for a second-four year term, the federation’s Electoral Board chairperson Kentice Tikolo announced she had received a go-ahead by Fifa to organise fresh polls.

But then former FKF boss Sam Nyamweya, who wants his old job back, has warned Tikolo she will be in contempt of an order by the Sports Dispute Tribunal (SDT) in the event the polls are held under the previous laws.

SDT chairman John Ohaga has twice in the past eight months nullified the football polls citing irregularities in the Electoral Board and Code.

“The SDT declared section Four of the FKF Electoral Code 2020 unconstitutional and in violation of Article 81 of the Kenyan Constitution 2010 and the Electoral Board is in contempt of the orders in its ruling of March 17,” warned Nyamweya.

“We therefore as football stakeholders have no confidence in the FKF Electoral Board and call for its disbandment and citing of its member for contempt.”

Meanwhile, other aspirants for the top seat namely Nicholas Musonye, Herbert Mwachiro, Dan Mule and Tom Alila say they are prepared for the contest.