The former administrator claims it is time the game is saved from an imminent collapse even if the action will attract a ban
Former Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Sam Nyamweya has called on the government and Fifa to suspend the federation's upcoming elections.
Nyamweya, who had declared interest in the presidential seat did not avail himself for vetting and clearance by the FKF Electoral Board and has now come out to claim the elections ought to be stopped by the football world governing body and the government.
“We also ask the government through the office of the Sports Registrar and Fifa by dint of the Fifa Electoral code to suspend the planned FKF elections which we maintain have been tailored to favour the incumbent and start the whole process afresh and in accordance with regulations, statutes, applicable laws and the Constitution of Kenya 2010,” Nyamweya said in a document in possession of Goal.