Maluki vows to restore Kenya’s Olympic dream if elected NOCK president

Maluki vows to restore Kenya’s Olympic dream if elected NOCK president

NOCK presidential aspirant Shadrack Maluki of New Dawn, Fresh NOCK team which comprise of National Federations who have come together and participating in the upcoming National Olympic committee-Kenya elections make his speech during the media launch of the team at EKA hotel in Nairobi on April 07, 2025. The elections will be held on April 24, 2025. Photo/Sportpicha

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National Olympic Committee of Kenya (NOCK) presidential hopeful Shadrack Maluki has pledged to work closely with all sports federations to revitalize and develop sports across the country if elected.

 

Speaking at a press briefing in Nairobi, Maluki emphasized the urgent need to refocus the NOCK’s mission on serving athletes, federations, and the wider Kenyan public.

 

“The time has come to return the Olympic dream to the athletes, the federations, and the people of Kenya,” said Maluki.

 

“We must build a system that not only supports our elite athletes but also nurtures talent from the grassroots.”

 

Maluki’s remarks come at a crucial time for Kenyan sports, as calls grow for improved governance, transparency, and development at all levels of competition.

 

Backing Maluki’s vision, Athletics Kenya’s Youth and Development Chairperson Barnabas Korir added that change is essential within NOCK to meet the country’s growing expectations in the global sports arena.

 

“Together, we will build a NOCK that listens, serves, and delivers,” said Korir.


“Our athletes deserve leadership that is committed to their welfare, and our federations need a partner, not a gatekeeper.”

 

Maluki’s campaign message focuses on inclusivity, transparency, and a federation-first approach, promising open lines of communication and collaboration to ensure that Kenyan sports thrive both locally and internationally.

 

The NOCK elections are slated for Thursday this week and are expected to be closely watched as stakeholders demand a more dynamic and responsive Olympic body.

 

Maluki’s candidacy is seen by many as a signal of reform-minded leadership that could reshape the future of sports in Kenya.

 

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