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FKF forms committee to guide transition after December polls

FKF Vice President Macdonald Mariga will chair the committee

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by Allan Kisia

News07 January 2025 - 10:48
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In Summary


  •  Women Representative Kerubo Momanyi will serve as the Deputy Chairperson of the committee
  • The committee will among others conduct a comprehensive audit focusing on finance and human resources to enhance accountability and transparency.
FKF president Hussein Mohammed 

Football Kenya Federation (FKF) has announced the formation of a seven-member Transition Ad Hoc Committee to guide the changeover of leadership following the December 7, 2024 elections.

The committee has been entrusted with the responsibility of establishing robust governance structures, ensuring a seamless transition for the federation.

The Transition Ad Hoc Committee will be chaired by FKF Vice President McDonald Mariga with Women Representative Kerubo Momanyi serving as the Deputy Chairperson.

Upper Rift FKF Branch NEC Member Bernard Lagat will serve as Secretary, while the other members are; Eastern NEC Member Charles Njoka Njagi, Central NEC Member Robert Macharia, North Eastern NEC Member Ahmedqadar Mohammed Dabar and Lower Rift NEC Member Peter “Kass Kass” Kamau.

The committee’s primary mandate will be to facilitate operational continuity and ensure that the essential functions, systems, and processes of FKF are maintained during the transition to avoid any disruptions.

It will also preserve institutional integrity by upholding FKF’s transparency, credibility, and commitment to its mandate throughout the handover process.

It will further equip the newly elected National Executive Committee with the knowledge, tools, and understanding of the federation’s current status to effectively manage its affairs.

Additionally, it will seek to strengthen the administrative, technical, and strategic capabilities of FKF to ensure sustainable growth and long-term success.

The committee will also conduct a comprehensive audit focusing on finance and human resources to enhance accountability and transparency.

“We are confident in the leadership and expertise of the Transition Ad Hoc Committee and trust that they will fulfil their mandate effectively,” FKF President Hussein Mohammed said.

Mohammed added that he was impressed the FKF Transition Ad Hoc Committee has hit the ground running.

“One month into office, I’m proud to see the critical governance structures of FKF taking shape. This is a key step towards rebuilding trust in our football. I remain committed to ensuring transparency and accountability are the foundation of everything we do,” he stated.

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