Harambee Stars strength and conditioning coach Musa Hamisi has revealed why he joined South Sudanese Premier League side Jamus FC.Musa arrived in Juba on Saturday to finalise the deal that will see him work with the club in the remainder of the season (June).There was no time to rest for Musa, as he was involved in Sunday’s 7-0 thrashing of Al-Salaam Wau in a league match played at Juba Stadium.##NAJAVA_MECA_8831572##The revered trainer will enjoy the company of his compatriot and former Harambee Starlets head coach Godfrey ‘Solo’ Oduor, who currently serves as an assistant at the club.Oduor joined the club in August last year, working as an assistant to former Bandari and AFC Leopards coach Andre Casa Mbungo until January.New boss for Kenyan coach in South SudanThe club appointed Frenchman Jean Loboko following the expiry of Mbungo’s contract.In an interview with Mozzart Sport, Musa expressed optimism in helping the team qualify for the CAF Champions League and implementing modern training programs in the team.Jamus made their debut in the CAF Confederation Cup last, exiting at the preliminary round following the 5-1 defeat, on aggregate, to Stade de Tunisien.“I believe my move will not make a mark just here but on the continent at large. I am looking forward to seeing the team feature at the CAF Champions League,” said Musa in a telephone interview.Godfrey Oduor encourages more coaches to take jobs abroad after joining South Sudanese sideBesides joining hands with the rest in the search for a Champions League ticket, the former Gor Mahia trainer explained why he opted to sign for Jamus and why plying trade in South Sudan should not be considered a career downgrade.“I believe in making slow but the right steps. South Sudan is gaining mileage and making positive strides. I want to be remembered as one of the pioneers who will be proud of the development and rise of the league in years to come,” he added.
