Internal power struggles within sports governing bodies, such as the Football Kenya Federation's NEC infighting over financial impropriety allegations, can undermine organizational integrity and distract from core responsibilities like hosting major international events like the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations.
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The Football Kenya Federation has dominated headlines for all the wrong reasons over the past 3 weeks following a dramatic fallout within its National Executive Committee.
A section of the NEC members moved to {quote} and {unquote} suspend Federation President Hussein Mohamed and CEO Dennis Gicheru over alleged financial impropriety linked to CHAN insurance funds amounting to some 42 million.
The move has triggered open warfare within the Federation.
Press conferences, counter statements, and accusations have flown in every direction within both camps fighting to control the narrative.
But beyond the noise, serious questions remain.
First, FIFA has already stepped in demanding evidence, meeting minutes, and NEC resolutions.
That is not a public relations exercise.
FIFA's eventual position could shape the future of the dispute.
It is also worth noting that Hussein Mohamed quickly traveled to the FIFA Congress in Vancouver, Canada, where he met top football officials, including FIFA President Gianni Infantino.
One can only assume he presented his side of the story.
Meanwhile, the faction allied to McDonald Mariga has petitioned the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission EACC to investigate the alleged misuse of funds.
Kenyans now expect institutions to do their work and establish the truth.
Another revelation before the Parliament sports committee raised even more concerns.
The Mariga led camp claimed some national team trips were never ratified by the NEC.
If true, >> [clears throat] >> then how are decisions made within the football body?
And on whose authority did some officials travel who also sit in NEC?
What is clear is this.
The infighting is no longer about football.
It is about power.
It is about control and competing interests while the game itself suffers.
Three scenarios now appear plausible.
One, the Hussein wing survives and sidelines its rivals.
Two, investigations uncover wrongdoing forcing Hussein Mohamed to step aside and opening the door for the Mariga led faction to run the federation.
Or three, FIFA steps in and pushes for a normalization committee.
All these three are possible outcomes.
But one thing is certain.
Kenyan football is bigger than individuals and factions, especially with the Kenya preparing to co-host the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations for the very first time in her history.
That is food for for for thought.
And that is my shot.
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