GENUINE CONCERN

AFC Leopards' leadership told to sober up and save the club

Ingwe's consistent poor run in the past five Kenya Premier League matches has raised concerns in the football fraternity

In Summary

•Shinyalu Member of Parliament,  Hon Fred Ikana called on Leopards' chairman Dan Shikanda to hastily restore sanity in the club in order to save the team from sinking further.

•He revealed that Ingwe remains one of the biggest community-supported clubs yet they have nothing to show for it.

Shinyalu MP Fred Ikana during a sports event in Sigalagala in Shinyalu
Shinyalu MP Fred Ikana during a sports event in Sigalagala in Shinyalu
Image: CALISTUS LUCHETU

AFC Leopards fraternity has been urged to put their act together and ensure the team is back on track as soon as possible. 

Shinyalu Member of Parliament,  Hon Fred Ikana called on Leopards' chairman Dan Shikanda to hastily restore sanity in the club in order to save the team from sinking further.

He revealed that Ingwe remains one of the biggest community-supported clubs yet they have nothing to show for it.

"AFC's current poor performance is of great concern for the club's fans and stakeholders and must be fixed as soon as possible," Hon. Ikana noted.

"I want to urge Shikanda to sit down with other stakeholders and fix the problems bedeviling the club as fast as possible before things get out of hand.

"Afc Leopards used to attract big stars not only in Kenya but in the entire East and Central Africa. However, the tide is fast turning against us due to poor management and bad politics," Ikana pointed out.

He called on leaders to put their selfish interests aside and lay down the right measures and structures that will see the team reclaim their lost glory as well as resuscitate it to match the standards of our neighbouring countries.

Ingwe's consistent poor run in the past five Kenya Premier League matches has raised concerns in the football fraternity with the leadership of one of the biggest clubs being questioned.