How Nyamweya withdrew from polls

Football
By Rodgers Eshitemi | Feb 10, 2016
FKF President elect Nick Mwendwa is congratulated by the out-going president Sam Nyamweya after wining the FKF elections. at the Nyayo Sports Centre, Kasarani on 10th February, 2016. Nyamweya served for four years until yesterday when he dropped from the race.PHOTO/DENNIS OKEYO

He looked sharp in black suit and navy blue shirt. Calm and composed as he moderated the first session of the Special General Meeting at the Kasarani Annex on Wednesday, before the unexpected happened.

Sam Nyamweya, who was until on Wednesday morning the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) President, announced his withdrawal from the highly-contested national football elections race, much to the consternation of many, more so, his followers.

But the writings were already on the wall following Nyamweya's inactive campaign strategy with a close source to the outgoing chairman revealing to FeverPitch that he had made the decision in December 2015.

His withdrawal left five candidates namely Nick Mwendwa, Ambrose Rachier, Evans Semalang'o, Sammy Sholei and Sammy Aina on the top seat's ballot paper after seven postponements.

Nyamweya came back to football management in 2011 after serving previously as the Secretary General for the Kenya Football Federation, but has made the headlines for the wrong reasons after his regime was dogged with credibility and integrity issues.
"I truly love everybody here and the very institution and my decision comes out of love, not hate, not pressure. Friends I care very much for FKF and football as well as its interest, which I hold very dear, that further contributed to this decision. I would like to thank those who have constructively supported me and with steadfast loyalty who have done so much for the game that we all love," said Nyamweya in his exit speech.
"I dedicate the many years of football service to my lovely wife who has been with me throughout this journey and my children who have generously shared attention with the burden of responsibility to serve Kenyan football - these are the heroes that deserve your appreciation and tribute.
"As I say goodbye to active football administration, may I remind you that farewells are not forever, nor are they the end but are simple words to mark the beginning of a transition to other things," added Nyamweya.
rokumu@standardmedia.co.ke

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