Government extends FKF Transition Committee tenure by two months

Sports Cabinet Secretary Ambassador Amina Mohammed has extended Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee (FKFTC) mandate by two more months following the expiry of the initial extended term.Lt. Gen (Rtd) Maurice Oyugi, who replaced Rtd Judge Aaron Ringera at the helm in June, will still serve as the Committee’s chairman which remains unchanged from the one put in place in June.Outgoing Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed extends FKF Transition Committee’s mandate for two months. Regrettably, this body has helped ruin the game despite the political good will and funding it had been enjoying pic.twitter.com/9OGx2PAOQD— Meshack Kisenge (@kisengemeshack1) August 15, 2022 In a Gazette notice dated August 15, 2022 announcing the appointment of the 11-member team, the CS confirmed that the Transition Committee will be in place for two months effective August 16, 2022 and will be assisted in the execution of their mandate by an eight-member Secretariat.“IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred by section 54 (1) of the Sports Act, 2013, the Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage appoints the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee comprising the following persons: Maurice Oyugi – Chairperson, Mwangi Muthee – Vice Chairperson, Ali Amour, Bobby Ogolla, Neddy Atieno, Ceasar Handa, Hassan Haji, J. J. Masiga (Dr.), Michael Muchemi, Rachael Kamweru, Anthony Isayi.””Secretariat of the Transition Committee: Lindah Oguttu – Head of the Secretariat, Lorine Nerea – Secretary, Edward Rombo – Joint Secretary, Robin Toskin, Rashid Shedu, Maxwell Wasike, and Alan Asalika,” the notice read.Transition Committee releases FKF-PL Week One fixtures with new kick off dateThe mandate of the Transition Committee also remains unchanged, with the main event being the local leagues that are set to resume next month.

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