KPL/FKF Drama

Photo : Michezo Afrika

The Kenya Premier League is yet to receive a report by consultant on the implications of expanded league.

The report was sent to Football Kenya Federation yesterday and KPL who also met FIFA delegation had requested to have a copy before Wednesday’s meeting of joint executive members.

KPL CEO Jack Oguda says they have been kept in the dark since the report was released.

“JEC will meet on Wednesday but Nyamweya has requested to meet FKF officials tomorrow” said Oguda.

“We wanted to be issued with a copy of the report but nobody has communicated to us” added Oguda.

The two bodies have been engaged in boardroom and public wars after FKF proposed change in league calendar as well as league format. No solution has been forthcoming with 2015 seasons set to kick off next month.

On receiving the report, FKF was quick to note the report was only a recommendation from the FIFA consultant and it was not abiding. The details of the report have not been released.

FKF further noted the National Executive Committee will go though the report before passing it to relative bodies including KPL.

Both parties had appointed joint executive committee to look into their issues before the end of this month. However Oguda says he is still uncertain if the meeting will go on. JEC was mandated come up with a final solution on the matter on Wednesday.

Meanwhile KPL CEO says they have set February 21st as the kick off date for KPL 2015 season.