Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President Hussein Mohammed has reaffirmed the federation’s unity, stability, and continuity of leadership following a high-level meeting with branch chairmen and federation leaders from all 48 FKF branches across the country.
The meeting, which also attended by some members of the National Executive Committee (NEC), served as a strong show of cohesion within Kenyan football’s governing body at a time when organizational clarity and alignment remain critical.
During the session, FKF leadership underscored that the federation is fully functional and operating under a stable administrative structure.
The leaders collectively emphasized their commitment to maintaining order, professionalism, and adherence to established governance frameworks.
A key highlight of the discussions was the renewed call for strict observance of due process in all federation matters.
Branch officials and NEC members reiterated the importance of fully adhering to the FKF Constitution, stressing that all decisions and actions must align with the statutes that govern the game locally.
The meeting also reinforced FKF’s commitment to aligning its operations with international football standards, particularly the guidelines set by FIFA and CAF. Leaders emphasized that compliance with these frameworks is essential in safeguarding the integrity of the federation and ensuring Kenya remains in good standing within the global football community.
The unified stance demonstrated at the meeting sends a clear message of stability and continuity, with FKF leadership keen on fostering a structured and transparent environment for the growth of football in the country.
As FKF continues to navigate key administrative and developmental priorities, the reaffirmation of unity among its leadership is expected to provide a solid foundation for the federation’s ongoing programs and long-term vision for Kenyan football.