FKF Head of communications Kenn Okaka resigns

FKF Head of communications Kenn Okaka resigns
  • Dec, Wed, 2024

FKF Head of communications Kenn Okaka resigns

Football Kenya Federation Head of Media and Communications Kenn Okaka has resigned from his place, only a day after new management was voted into workplace throughout the Saturday FKF elections.

In a letter addressed to the FKF appearing CEO Patrick Korir and Finance Director, Okaka submitted a discover of go away and resignation saying that he was taking a one month go away from work and can, on the finish of the go away, resign from his place at FKF.

“Please accept this email as formal notification that I will be taking a one-month leave of absence, commencing Monday, December 9, 2024, and concluding on January 9, 2025. Upon my return from leave, I will be resigning from my position at Football Kenya Federation, effective January 9, 2025. Thank you for the opportunity to have served at the Federation,” Okaka wrote.

Other FKF officers who served beneath the management of former president  Nick Mwendwa and who’ve resigned embrace Steven Otieno who was the Head of Security and a CAF Stadium Security Officer in addition to Betty Meeme, who labored as a private assistant to the president.

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After tendering his discover of go away and resignation, Okaka was seen on his posts on social media movies in journey as he took day without work to be with household in his native reserve of Siaya County.

On the social house, Okaka mentioned that he had chosen to face on the facet of loyal friendship following his help for Nick Mwendwa and Doris Petra within the run as much as the FKF elections.

In a world is stuffed with completely different sorts of buddies, some loyal buddies and able to standing by you thru thick and skinny, and opportunists guised as buddies, who’re solely all in favour of private acquire, Okaka famous that he has no regrets for supporting a pal since loyalty is invaluable.

“Opportunists come in two varieties: those who simply do their job and move on, unconcerned with genuine friendship, and those akin to Judas – betrayers.  We all value loyal friends, especially in the cutthroat world of politics, where shared victories and defeats are the norm,” Okaka mentioned.

He congratulated Hussein and Mariga on their FKF Presidential win.

“I have no regrets about supporting a friend especially someone who has greatly impacted my life. Loyalty is invaluable,” he mentioned.

“From my perspective, I wish Hussein and Mariga success as they navigate the complexities of Kenyan football. We’ll be observing from the sidelines, commending good work and criticizing mediocrity.

After a long time on that side of the game, it’s time for me to step back.” Okaka signed off

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