Sort yourselves! Outgoing Sports CS Amina Mohammed parting shot to clubs

The outgoing Cabinet Secretary for Sports Ambassador Amina Mohammed has urged clubs to find a way of running the leagues.In a statement, following the expiry of the mandate of the Football Kenya Federation, FKF Transition Committee last week, Amina said the ministry is open to engaging FIFA to break the football stalemate in the country.”As members of FKF we encourage them (clubs) to find within their constitution and the FIFA Statutes available provisions which they can invoke to be able to run the elite league, if only to protect their investment. In the meantime, the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Heritage is open to further dialogue with FIFA with a view to resolving the appertaining situation,” the statement reads.##NAJAVA_MECA_6736978##”I would like to assure the clubs, the stakeholders and the football fraternity that there will be no vacuum. The Government remains steadfast in its quest to ensure compliance to the Sports Act and an amicable and progressive solution with FIFA is achieved.”pic.twitter.com/y2llfh7sMC— Ministry Of Sports, Culture & Heritage (@moscakenya) October 18, 2022 Amina disbanded the FKF Executive over alleged graft and installed the Caretaker Committee to run football affairs in its stead, a move that attracted suspension of football activities in the country by FIFA.Efforts by the Transition Committee to kick-start the 2022-23 football season failed as clubs insisted that they will not take part in any competitions that are not recognised by FIFA. Chief Executive Officers, CEOs of the Kenyan Premier League clubs met on Monday to chat about the way forward regarding resumption of football activities. The administrators agreed for the league to begin between November 12 -20, with player registration starting on October 20. White smoke billowing in football after club CEOs reveal league start dates

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