National Super League side Migori Youth are contemplating giving the second-tier competition a wide berth next season if the league will be under the Football Kenya Federation Transition Committee (FKFTC).Speaking to Mozzart Sport, Migori Youth Chairman Abdi Aziz Osman has urged stakeholders to join hands in an attempt to resolve the impulse that has ensued since last year November when the FKF Caretaker Committee took charge.In turn, the chairman opines that the people entrusted with steering football activities in the country in the committee are only focused on their own interests and are not working for the game as they should be doing.”As Migori Youth we will not be taking part in the league if it will be under the committee and my call is to all stakeholders to come together and solve this issue ASAP. The people in the transition committee are just looking after themselves and are not working for the game,” Aziz said.FIFA Suspension continue to bite as stakeholders feel the pinchHe went ahead to opine that the recent extension of the committee’s tenure for two more months was done in bad taste, noting that real efforts should be on ensuring that the country gets back to FIFA’s good books.”The extension of the FKF Transition Committee is in bad taste. We have suffered enough and all efforts should be aligned in ensuring we are back in FIFA good books and that doesn’t look like what the committee wants,” he added.Migori Youth finished 10th in the concluded NSL campaign with 46 points collected across the 10 wins and 12 draws that the team registered, losing 14 matches in the process.Wazito withdraw from the FKF Premier League##NAJAVA_MECA_6580638##Earlier this month, Football Kenya Federation Premier League side Wazito FC confirmed that they will not be taking part in the top-flight league until the confusion surrounding football in the country is resolved.