AFC Leopards legend Bonface Ambani on Thursday, June 26, unveiled his ambitious “IPOSIKU” manifesto in a colorful ceremony at the KCB Simba Auditorium in Upper Hill, Nairobi, setting the tone for the upcoming club elections scheduled for Sunday, June 29, where he will face former Commercial Director Enos Mutoka.Follow Our WhatsApp Channel For More NewsWith the tagline #IPOSIKU, the former Kenya international presented a detailed “First Eleven” action plan to revitalize the club, rebuild lost trust, and position AFC Leopards as a competitive force in African football.##NAJAVA_MECA_8993179##Flanked by a team of seasoned administrators and technicians, Ambani stressed the urgent need for change, highlighting four key pillars: rebranding and remodeling the club’s operations, infrastructural development, improved stakeholder and branch engagement, and judicious management of resources.”AFC Leopards has a rich history, but we cannot ignore the challenges that have led to a decline in confidence from the football family and the general public,” said Ambani.”My team and I believe this is the opportune moment to make a positive change. Our ‘IPOSIKU’ mantra is about bringing back life to the game, ensuring it’s rid of any delinquency, and fostering increased stakeholder participation.”Mixed reactions as FKF mulls over new leagues formatThe manifesto’s “Starting XI” blueprint includes professional and accountable governance, sustainable infrastructure, structured youth development programs, women’s football advancement, income generation through sponsorships and merchandise, robust financial accountability, constitutional reforms, capacity development for technical staff, and the creation of a players’ medical fund.Ambani stated that Leopards must move beyond past missteps and adopt a transparent, inclusive model of leadership that engages fans, restores pride, and lays a solid foundation for growth.##NAJAVA_MECA_8995147##Endorsements quickly followed, with FKF Head of Projects and National Teams Athanus Obala calling Ambani the only man capable of restoring the club’s lost glory.“I have worked with Ambani before, and his passion remains unmatched. I fully endorse his candidature because I know what he can do,” said Obala.Former CEO Ronald Namai, who stepped down in support of Ambani, also urged members to back “a trustworthy and committed leader.”Gor Mahia coach wary of Nairobi United ahead of Sunday’s Mozzart Bet Cup showdownAlso present at the launch were acting club Secretary General Caroline Walusaga, outgoing treasurer Oliver Napali, NEC member Diana Obayi, and Nairobi MCAs Clarence Munga (Kabiru Ward) and Hamisi Maleya (Kangemi Ward).Ambani concluded the event by urging all AFC Leopards members to carefully study the “IPOSIKU” manifesto and turn up at the polls on Sunday, vowing that the plan is not just a campaign slogan but a genuine commitment to building a professional, inclusive, and winning future for Ingwe.
