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Setting the records straight- Sifuna must know FKF operates in transparency

Kenn Okaka
Last updated: August 10, 2024 8:31 am
By Kenn Okaka 3 Min Read
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Published on August 10, 2024 by Kenn Okaka

Last Updated on 2 years by Kenn Okaka

Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna recently voiced his intention to amend the Sports Act, advocating for increased funding to sports federations and greater transparency in team selections and youth development in Kenya. While we appreciate his support for sports, particularly football, it is essential to clarify that the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) operates with full transparency, as evidenced by tangible achievements.

Senator Sifuna has introduced a Senate bill to amend the Sports Act, proposing that counties allocate at least one percent of their equitable share revenue to support sports federations at the county level. This is a commendable initiative, and sports stakeholders have long desired to be involved in such discussions through public participation. There is much within the Sports Act that stakeholders would like to see amended, and we hope that Senator Sifuna’s efforts will include this broader input.

However, while making his speech in parliament in support of his motion, Sifuna’s accusations of corruption and favoritism in the selection of national teams, particularly targeting the Football Kenya Federation, are unfounded and misleading.

FKF operates under strict transparency, with regular audits conducted by FIFA to ensure that funds are allocated appropriately. Contrary to Sifuna’s claims, Kenya’s recent football successes are a testament to merit-based selection. Our national teams have achieved significant milestones, including qualifying for the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations in 2016, the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in 2019, and the upcoming Under-17 FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2024. These achievements would not be possible if favoritism and corruption were influencing team selections.

It is also crucial to note that FKF’s current administration, led by President Nick Mwendwa since 2016, has not relied on FIFA for protection against wrongdoing. The federation has forged strong partnerships with leading corporates like Safaricom, Azam, and Mozzartbet, securing multi-million shilling deals that reflect the trust and transparency of FKF’s operations.

FKF has prioritized capacity building, focusing on developing coaches, referees, and other key stakeholders. This commitment has directly contributed to the growth of youth football in Kenya, laying the foundation for the next generation of football stars. The professionalization of football under FKF’s leadership has led to significant improvements, including clubs offering legally contracted players consistent salaries.

Senator Sifuna’s concerns about past issues are understandable, but they no longer reflect the current state of Kenyan football. The frustrations he voices are rooted in a bygone era. Today, FKF coaches are well-trained and select players based on merit, aiming to bring the best results for the nation.

Leaders like Senator Sifuna need to comment from a place of knowledge and facts, especially during this election period at FKF, where transparency remains a cornerstone of its operations.

Kenn Okaka is a communications expert and Football Stakeholder

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