Babu confirms exit to Kenya Police

The coach said on Monday he had tendered his resignation to the millers over the weekend, and had their blessings to leave.“We have agreed to part ways mutually. There are no hard feelings and I wish them the best,” he said.DONE DEAL Nzoia Sugar FC coach Salim Babu has accepted Kenya Police’s offer.He will deputize Francis Baraza from the 2023-24 season. Bandari were equally keen on getting the tactician as Twahir Muhiddin’s assistant but he has agreed to be part of Police’s project.#FKFPL pic.twitter.com/KnYeUs73ZU— Ole Teya (@TeyaKevin) July 2, 2023 Babu explained his decision to take on a lesser role at Kenya Police was necessary to enable him undertake his CAF ‘B’ course.“I had the opportunity to join another team as a head coach or even remain at Nzoia but that would have been unfair on them since I would be away most of the time attending the course,” the former Wazito head coach clarified.“Kenya Police understand my situation and we have discussed that the best way to navigate around it is if I am an assistant coach,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_7363323##At the same time Babu said he is also delighted to be linking up with Francis Baraza at Kenya Police, having been under him at Sony Sugar in 2006.“We have worked with him before and even played with him. He has also coached me and we understand each other well. It is just the perfect combination working with him again and we hope to do great things now and even in future.”Kenya Aquatics stakeholders ‘disheartened’ by failed elections, plead to Stabilization Committee for justiceBabu is delighted at what he achieved with Nzoia pointing out that they could have done even better with good motivation.“We did our best under very difficult circumstances. It is possible we would have done even better if we had the motivation.”He expressed concern at the huge departures at Nzoia predicting it would end up affecting the team in the long run.

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