Bandari FC technical director Twahir Muhiddin wants the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee to pave way for the ousted FKF in order for the country to be reinstated into FIFA’s good books.Kenya is currently serving a FIFA suspension for government interference, a situation that has seen the country miss on a couple of opportunities and competitions both at the national level and at the club level.Bandari FC Technical director, Twahir Muhiddin, coach Ken Odhiambo and Kariobangi Sharks’ William Muluya will serve as Jacob Ghost Mulee’s assistants. Tusker FC keepers’ trainer Hagai Azande will be in charge of national team keepers. pic.twitter.com/xDV7GiHEt7— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) October 27, 2020 With his statement, the former Harambee Stars echoed FIFA’s stand on the issue as the body has continually held that the FKF office has to be reinstated for the suspension to be lifted.Speaking on Thursday in Nairobi to NTV after Bandari edged out Nation FC in a pre-season match, the veteran tactician further added that Kenya would stand to benefit from the good relationship between FIFA and CAF, but the suspension has to be lifted first.Amina appoints a caretaker committee to manage FKF affairs”It is a big disappointment considering the kind of talent that we have in young people who want to go forward football-wise. I was listening to the CAF General Assembly attended by Gianni Infantino and he talked about there being additional slots for Africa at the World Cup and I think Kenya stands a chance with such arrangements. But nothing will go on for Kenya until the body recognized by FIFA is reinstated, those are the rules. They are trying, but most of them are not directly involved in the game and there is no plan to take the game forward,” he said.Jiunge nasi kumtakia kheri za kuzaliwa mkurugenzi wa ufundi wa Bandari FC na Kocha mkongwe Nchini Kenya Sheikh Twahir Muhiddin. Mola amzidishie maisha marefu na staha zisizokosa kifani. Happy Birthday Sheikh Twahir. #BandariNiYetu pic.twitter.com/TN7AognE3O— Bandari Football Club (@BandariOfficial) June 1, 2022 In November last year, the outgoing Cabinet Secretary for Sports, Culture and Heritage Amina Mohamed appointed a 15-member caretaker committee to manage the affairs of FKF, with the move coming weeks after she had directed the Sports Registrar, Rose Wasike to conduct an inspection at Kandanda House with an eye of unearthing the financial plunder and grim governance reported at the institution.The Committee was set to be in place for a period of six months, but it gave birth to the Transition Committee that is set to be in place until October following the recent extension of the term.