City Stars Chief Executive Officer Patrick Korir said whatever decision taken by the government on this matter should strictly favour the game and not individual interests. Sakwa also pointed out that players are the biggest stakeholders in football and any decision that is made should ensure that their welfare is of supreme importance. He added: “We urge that Fifa’s position on the stalemate be respected to enable us move forward and not lose out on the little that we have received. We have had a good league, very competitive and the presence of a title sponsor has made it even more exciting. For continuity purposes, we need to abide by Fifa’s directive and when all is stable ensure the electoral process is concluded and we move forward.”Their statement was supported by other NSL clubs including Administration Police, Coast Stima, Fortune Sacco, Kenya Police, Muranga Seal, Mount Kenya United, Shabana, Ushuru, Vihiga United and Vihiga Bullets.
Source: The Star March 30, 2020 01:52 UTC