FKF Caretaker Committee’s recommendations as they exit

The FKF Caretaker Committee has on Tuesday morning handed its recommendations to the Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Amina Mohamed to mark the end of their six-month tenure.The Aaron Ringera-led committee was appointed in November 2021 to oversee the running of all football activities in the country and hold elections for new office bearers at the federation. This came after the Nick Mwendwa-led FKF office was ousted following the disbandment of the federation by the CS over allegations of misappropriation of funds.The Caretaker Committee has not managed to hold elections as mandated by the CS and on Tuesday they handed over their report which includes the amendment of the FKF constitution.Meanwhile, Harambee Stars are likely to be kicked out of the 2023 AFCON qualifiers set for June. Stars are scheduled to take on Cameroon in the first qualifier in Yaoundé but CAF had instructed Kenya to ensure that the suspension is lifted two weeks before the scheduled date for match day 1.Among the recommendations by the Ringera Led Committee is that the elections are held in compliance of the Kenyan constitution and the sports act and that the federation hands the running of the leagues to a limited company to run it.Sports CS Amina Mohammed says the way forward for Kenyan Football will be decided on Thursday after consultations with the President and other football stakeholders.Putting a transition committee in place is an idea that has been floated. #KEFootball pic.twitter.com/4SoBro9Y4y— Ole Teya (@Kevin_teya) May 10, 2022 FKF CC Recommendations 1. That the FKF Constitution be amended to comply with the Constitution of Kenya and the Sports Act.2. That following the adoption and enactment of the FKF Constitution, Elections conducted in compliance with the Constitution of Kenya, the Sports Act & the new FKF Constitution.3. That the FKF hands over the running of the leagues to a Limited Company for efficient and effective running of the leagues.4. That the Ministry of Sports, Heritage and Culture adopts the report on the commercialization of football as a sport including the appointment of a Director of Football who is to be a government employee.5. That the Sports Registrar and FKF work in harmony to ensure that clubs and branches comply with the provisions of Section 46 of the Sports Act and the FIFA club licensing rules on registration.6. That the FKF adopts a more transparent and accountable governance system that involves disclosure of information including its sources of funding (FIFA, donors, Government etc) to its members and that these funds be utilized for nurturing/development of sports7. That the FKF digitalizes its processes by adopting an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) system.8. That the FKF conducts regular workshops for players, club medics and referees to promote awareness on sports science including nutrition, anti-doping, injuriesand treatment as well as endorse the importance of medical insurance for all players.9. FKF ensures that all leagues currently being played by men are also introduced for women players. These include NSL and Division Two. And FKF introduces leagues for under 13, 15 ,17 for boys and girls in liaison with the Primary and Secondary Schools Sports Associations.10. That the government ensures that all sports facilities that are used for football meet international standards as stipulated by CAF and FIFA.11.That the appointments of Coaches, technical persons and match officials be on clear contract terms.12. That FKF introduces beach and futsal leagues.

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