Outgoing AFC Leopards chairman Dan Shikanda has warned the club’s supporters of systemic sabotage ahead of the upcoming elections.Follow our WhatsApp channel for more newsIngwe will head to the polls in search of a new National Executive on Sunday, 29 June, preceded by the Annual General Meeting (AGM) on the same day as the term of the current office comes to an end, having been elected in June 2022.President Ruto’s son George declares loyalty to AFC LeopardsIn a screenshot, Raul Nyabola, an AFC Leopards supporter, had sent two separate messages on Messenger back in April and May to Shikanda, who is also the FKF Nairobi National Executive Committee (NEC) Member.“You have been a big disappointment to AFC Leopards. Maliza uende (finish and leave),” reads the first message.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947834##“You are a big disgrace to AFC Leopards,” reads the second message sent on Saturday, 24 May.Shikanda then took to his Facebook page to reveal what, in his opinion, is the problem at AFC Leopards while responding to Nyabola, who seemed to have gotten under his skin.Gor Mahia star reveals how he will utilize Ksh 100K Mozzart Bet Cup award“The fact is, power is transient, and in a month’s time, I will hand over the club to a different team.However, I want to assure you, expect nothing different at the den if things will be done in the same manner.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947835##Let me tell you for free, if we still work very hard on systemic sabotage, even if you bring whoever you are thinking about, nothing good will come out of them,” reads part of Shikanda’s post.The experienced football administrator concluded by expressing his belief in the strides he has taken Ingwe through.Harambee Stars duo miss Sunday action in Europe“Soon namaliza naenda (I will soon finish and leave)… I am not leaving the club where I found it, it only needs a sensible person to understand that,” he concluded.Leopards’ top seat had attracted several candidates, but that has since narrowed down to three after others dropped out of the race.##NAJAVA_MECA_8947836##The three are former Kenya international Bonface Ambani, former club CEO Ronald Namai and former Marketing Director Enos Mutokah.On the pitch, Leopards are preparing for the Mashemeji Derby against arch rivals Gor Mahia in an FKF Premier League clash set for Monday, 2 June, at the Raila Odinga Stadium, Homa Bay (ROSH).
