To return or not? Ababu Namwamba discusses FKF boss Nick Mwendwa’s fate

Sports CS Ababu Namwamba says embattled FKF President, Nick Mwendwa’s return to football is a decision that will be made by the FKF leadership should he be cleared by the courts.Mwendwa is currently facing charges of misappropriation of funds and he has vehemently denied committing such an offense. He has termed the allegations leveled against him as political and a year later, he is yet to take a plea.##NAJAVA_MECA_6854015##The football honcho was severally arrested in 2021 after a report by the sports registrar indicated that funds at the federation had been misappropriated. It resulted in FKF’s removal from office, former CS Amina Mohammed went ahead to install a caretaker committee to run football activities in the country.New sports CS Namwamba has since restored FKF. The federation is however led by vice president Doris Petra as Mwendwa battles to clear his name in court. According to Namwamba the decision as to whether Mwendwa will return to helm of Kenyan football or not rests in the hands of FKF leadership led by Petra.FIFA lifts ban on Football Kenya Federation pic.twitter.com/2nDdQqNctU— Kenyans.co.ke (@Kenyans) November 28, 2022 “Nick now has a matter before our courts of law and in my discussions with FKF in the deal that led to my making the decision to reinstate the FKF Executive, we did agree that he would take time away from the executive of FKF to resolve those issues and I do expect that he will honour that to conclude that matter,” he said in an interview with Citizen. “Should the courts find him not culpable, then it will be up to the leadership of FKF to decide how then they move forward,”.The CS who has not been mincing his words since he took over reiterated his desire to see Kenyan football flourishing again. He added that there has to be order in which the game is managed in the country.“But for me what is important is to get Kenyan football back on track with a message to FKF, and I have made this clear to FIFA that even as we get back transparency, accountability, integrity, are a must because if we are not going to live up to those tenets, then we are not going to make any headway,”.“We either clean this house or Kenyan football is going to get any better,” he added.Big boost for Police ahead of Homeboyz clash

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