Hussein Mohammed will be the representative of Murang’a SEAL at the FKF Annual General Meeting. The Premier League club has made it clear that they will not back down from their decision. The standoff between Murang’a SEAL and the Football Kenya Federation seems inevitable. The club’s unwavering stance on their chosen representative could intensify the tension between the two parties. The outcome of this standoff remains uncertain.
At a press conference, the SEAL’s chairman Robert Macharia hit back at FKF saying the club had the prerogative to nominate who will represent them at the AGM and not FKF, warning that they would take legal action against the federation should their vice chairman be blocked from attending the congress.
Earlier this week, the federation CEO Barry Otieno wrote to the club notifying it that its nominee Hussein Mohammed was not eligible to represent the club for he was not in the FKF records as a member of Murang’a SEAL.