Karen Ward Aspirant Albert Maloba Congratulates Sports CS For Suspending Nick Mwendwa

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Karen ward aspirant Hon. Albert Maloba has given a standing ovation to the sports cabinet secretary ambassador Amina Mohammed for expelling the Fifa Kenya Federation (FKF) president Nick Mwendwa.

Albert Maloba while applauding the cabinet secretary cited a number of things such as the poor performance of the Harambee Stars in the recent matches.

In his words, the Karen ward aspirant maintained that the removal of Mr. Nick Mwendwa was long overdue in a bid to bring back sanity in football.

“People are castigating Miss Amina Mohammed for taking  strict action against the FKF leadership but I think it’s the only way to bring back the lost glory in the Kenyan football. At times it takes such painful decisions for the general good of the country.” Said Mr. Maloba.

To express how serious this was, Mr. Maloba noted that he lost his good football talent because of the actions by the former FKF president.

He also called upon the two factions of Amina Mohamed and the disbanded FKF to find an amicable avenue of solving their issues without engaging in public outbursts which would only ruin the sports further.

Hon. Albert Maloba is the immediate former Moi University Student leader(president) and  The Universities Presidents Council Chairperson where he served with diligence.

 

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