Football Kenya Federation Division Two side Meru Bombers are appealing to the newly-elected county boss Kawira Mwangaza to open the Kinoru Stadium doors for sporting activities.The facility that has been under construction since 2017 remains unavailable for use to sportsmen despite reports suggesting that it is ready for use.##NAJAVA_MECA_6625119##It is understood that the wait had been occasioned by the delay in the national government that funded for the construction of the stadium in officially opening it for use.The Bombers call to have the facility opened for use got a boost after the region’s branch also joined in petitioning the county chief to do the needful. “Together with the Football Kenya Federation Meru Branch and the Meru Football fraternity, we note that Kinoru Stadium has been ready for over six months and humbly request you to open it for sporting activities, ” read part of a statement from the club. Bombers who unveiled former Gor Mahia and Kenyan international Moses Odhiambo as the club head coach in July further requested the county administration to allow them use the stadium in the course of the month to celebrate forty years in existence. Faith Kipyegon hunts third Diamond league trophy as Cheruiyot, Korir brace for title defenseThe club says they have planned a number of friendly matches on the celebration day and beyond and thus opening the door, they aver will make the event successful. ” In particular, we request to use the stadium between September 17 to 25 for our 40th year anniversary celebrations. We plan to invite football teams from all the sub-counties and some of Kenya’s Premier League teams to mark this important milestone as we seek back to the top of Kenyan football where we once participated with the best teams, ” continued the statement.