The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Electoral Board has announced that all preparations are in place for the county elections scheduled for this Saturday, with 44 polling stations set to host the event nationwide. The Board has distributed ballot materials to each county and held a virtual briefing on Thursday afternoon to provide final guidance to candidates and ensure they understand the electoral process. Chairman Hesbon Owilla confirmed that the Board has contracted a private security logistics firm to handle electoral materials safely and securely.
Additionally, the Board trained over 100 electoral officials to serve as returning and presiding officers, aiming to ensure smooth and efficient election operations. Owilla stated, adding that Nairobi East has the highest delegate count at 167, while Kirinyaga and Makueni have the lowest, each with just seven delegates. Earlier in the week, the Board briefed the Departmental Committee on Sports and Culture in Parliament.
Owilla emphasized to lawmakers, led by Kabete MP James Wamacukuru, that all necessary measures are in place to ensure a transparent, fair, and credible election. These preparations follow a disagreement between Owilla and Sports Cabinet Secretary (CS) Kipchumba Murkomen over outgoing FKF President Nick Mwendwa’s candidacy in the upcoming national elections on December 7. On Tuesday, Murkomen informed the National Assembly’s Sports and Culture Committee that Mwendwa is legally barred from running as Doris Petra’s running mate.
Petra, who has served as Mwendwa’s deputy during his two terms as federation president, was cleared alongside Mwendwa by the Electoral Board to participate in the elections. said Murkomen. added the CS.
However, speaking before the same committee on Tuesday evening, Owilla argued that the 2017 FKF Constitution permits Mwendwa to run as a running mate in the upcoming elections. Owilla explained. Christine Odhiambo, the legal officer for the National Assembly’s Sports and Culture Committee, supported Owilla’s interpretation.
Odhiambo stated, also referencing Article 37 of the 2017 FKF Constitution..
FKF Board Assures Transparent County Elections with Final Preparations Complete
The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Electoral Board has announced that all preparations are in place for the county elections scheduled for this Saturday, with 44 polling stations set to host the event nationwide. The Board has distributed ballot materials to each county and held a virtual briefing on Thursday afternoon to provide final guidance to candidates and ensure they understand the electoral process. Chairman Hesbon Owilla confirmed that the Board has contracted a private security logistics firm to handle electoral materials safely and securely. Additionally, the Board trained over 100 electoral officials to serve as returning and presiding officers, aimingThe post FKF Board Assures Transparent County Elections with Final Preparations Complete appeared first on Nairobi Wire.