FKF President Hussein Mohammed suspended over alleged Ksh42 Million scandal

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By Churchill Juma April 24, 2026 07:28 (EAT)
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FKF President Hussein Mohammed suspended over alleged Ksh42 Million scandal

FKF President Hussein Mohammed speaks during a meeting with leaders of various security agencies to appreciate their excellent work during CHAN2024 on September 9, 2025. Photo by FKF

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Nine out of fourteen members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the Football Kenya Federation have passed a formal resolution calling for top federation officials to step aside over the alleged Ksh 42 million CHAN funds scandal.

The nine members signed the resolution directing FKF President Hussein Rashid Mohammed, NEC member Abdullahi Yussuf Ibrahim and Acting General Secretary Dennis Gicheru to vacate office temporarily to pave way for investigations into alleged financial impropriety and procurement breaches.

In the resolution, members stated, "With immediate effect, Mr Hussein Rashid Mohammed do step aside from his role and position as President of Football Kenya Federation."

The same resolution also directed Abdullahi Yussuf Ibrahim to step aside from his role as a nominated NEC member, while Dennis Gicheru was asked to vacate his position as Acting General Secretary to allow investigations by relevant FKF, national and international bodies into alleged financial impropriety of public funds, resources and other statutory breaches.

According to the same document, FKF Vice President McDonald Mariga Wanyama is proposed to take over leadership in an acting capacity pending the completion of a forensic audit and independent investigations into the federation’s financial affairs.

“The Deputy President of Football Kenya Federation, Mr Macdonald Mariga Wanyama do take over the roles and responsibilities of President of the Football Kenya Federation in an acting capacity with immediate effect pending completion of investigation and forensic audit into the affairs of Football Kenya Federation.”

The NEC members also resolved that all FKF bank accounts linked to signatories associated with the implicated officials be frozen immediately to protect public funds during the investigation period.

The resolution cites Article 40 of the FKF Constitution, stating that a written resolution supported by a majority of NEC members is legally valid and carries the same authority as decisions made in a formal sitting.

The meeting that led to the resolution was attended by nine members on Friday, while three members namely Charles Njagi, Ahmedqadar Mohammed Dabar and Kenneth Rungu did not attend.

FKF has not yet issued an official statement in response to the statement.

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