Football Kenya Federation (FKF) will hold a Special General Meeting mid-next month in a bid to continue with the electoral process.The federation’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) was stalled at the weekend by a court order after an activist moved to court to challenge its eligibility.##NAJAVA_MECA_7968460##A ruling on the same will be made on April 4, after which the federation will issue a notice to hold a Special General Meeting (SGM) in Kisumu.A source in the federation also revealed that the world governing body FIFA has expressed concern over the aborted AGM and demanded in a meeting with Cabinet Secretary for Sports Ababu Namwamba to let the electoral process continue.“After the aborted AGM, we have decided to go ahead with an SGM to be held in Kisumu mid-next month. Unlike an AGM, a special meeting requires just a two-week notice to convene. We shall discuss the matters that were to be discussed in the aborted meeting and ensure that they pass, and we go on with the process of elections,” said our source.Firat explains Austin Odhiambo’s omission from Harambee Stars squadAmong the matters that were to be discussed include the financial report and approval of the electoral board that will be in charge of this year’s elections.The source further revealed that six officials from the world governing body FIFA were in Kenya to attend the aborted AGM and held a meeting with Namwamba on Sunday, during which they expressed their disappointment with the situation.“FIFA officials arrived in Nairobi last Thursday for the meeting to show how serious they were with it being held. They categorically told Namwamba in a meeting on Sunday that the current risks a ban if the situation does not change,” said our source.Should Kenya be banned, the country will lose an opportunity to host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations final.Kenya U20 whip Talanta Hela Select team in a friendly match