Football Kenya Federation National elections slated for December 14th 2015 have elicited different reactions from stakeholders across the World.
FIFA Presidential aspirant and front Runner Prince Ali has not been left behind as he gave his sentiments after an interview with soka25east.com in Addis Ababa when he attended the Cecafa Congress last week to try and campaign for votes ahead of FIFA elections slated for February 2016.
Prince Ali who will be the youngest ever President if elected at only 39 was excited and thrilled when informed that one of the front runners for FKF Elections Nick Mwendwa was just 36 years of age as he sort to know more about the Kenyan aspirant urging him on by saying “It exciting and very positive to take note that one of the Kenyan aspirants Nick Mwendwa is just 36 years and seeking to change football.Its important to note that young people are the future of football development and i can only urge him to remain relentless and focused as nothing is impossible as long as you have passion to run football at the highest level”
“I Clearly remember i was elected President of the Jordanian federation when i was still very young but i have remained relentless in my pursuit for fairness”he added
Nick Mwendwa who is also the chairman of Kariobangi Sharks a team that he founded over 10 years ago has provided the biggest competition so far in the race conduction elaborate campaigns with his team change across the country as he got endorsement from key stakeholders who see him as the man that could bring back sanity in Kenyan football.