He also pointed out that it was the government who put a stop to KFF elections.
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The government and the KFF are at loggerheads over allegations of financial impropriety and mismanagement.
Sambu defended the KFF, saying it had implemented the major points of the pact.
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The KFF has been at loggerheads with the government for several months over allegations of financial mismanagement.
Football's world governing body Fifa has backed the acting KFF and is sending two representatives to Malindi.
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The Commissioner for Sports seemed surprised that the pair had come specifically to supervise the KFF elections.
In 2006 Fifa and KFF reached an agreement with the Kenyan government to ensure the FA's independence.
The KFF was dissolved by the country's Sports Minister Najib Balala on 25 March, accusing it of incompetence.
The KFF's executive committee was disbanded by Balala in March because of what he said was mismanagement and corruption.
It also says the headquarters of the KFF, which Fifa paid for, has been "taken over by non-recognised individuals".
The 9 July meeting in Zurich was also due to involve KFF chairman Maina Kariuki and the secretary-general Hussein Swaleh.
The court decided that a group of administrators not recognised by Fifa should be considered executives of the Kenya Football Federation (KFF).
The move follows the government's refusal to comply with an order to reinstate the KFF executive committee which was fired early this year.
Perhaps the most convincing reason to think Republicans will not win as much applause as they hope comes from Drew Altman of KFF.
Both parties again fell out several months later with Fifa saying KFF and the Kenyan government had not kept their end of the deal.
The Court of Arbitration for Sports (CAS) has instead ruled that KFF's rival, Kenya Football Limited is in charge of football in the country.
Balala suspended the KFF executive headed by Maina Kariuki and replaced it with an interim body ahead of new elections which have yet to be held.
Balala had been invited by Fifa for a round-table meeting to resolve the differences between the Kenyan government and officials of the Kenya Football Federation (KFF).
The dispute over the leadership of the sport has been raging for over six years, after the sport's world governing body Fifa suspended the KFF citing government interference.
Fifa says, while it has fulfilled its part of the agreement by resuming financial assistance to the KFF, the FA is yet to implement its part of the bargain.
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Fifa general secretary Urs Linzi, in a letter to the ousted Kariuki, said Fifa was left with no other option after it became clear Balala was unwilling to reinstate KFF officials.
This led KFF suing Fifa for failing to recognize it and extending its (Fifa's) support to a limited liability company, the Football Kenya Limited (FKL), that is run by three officials.
Hussein Swaleh secretary general of the KFF - dissolved by the government but recognised by Fifa - raised eyebrows when he said Kenya's problems could be resolved without the intervention of "foreigners".
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But three months later a 28-point memorandum was agreed between Fifa, Caf, Kenya's sports minister Maina Kamanda as well as officials of the Kenya Football Federation (KFF) in Cairo to ensure the FA's independence.
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"There has been limited or no implementation at all of the huge majority of the 28 points agreed upon in Cairo, " Fifa president Sepp Blatter said in a letter addressed to KFF president Alfred Sambu.
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Although Wekesa was mysteriously barred from watching Kenya's last World Cup qualifier against Tunisia and has been unable to work from the KFF offices, he is determined to change the landscape of the game in Kenya.
"In the absence of a swift reaction...to stop this blatant interference in football internal affairs, Fifa will have to consider all options", Valcke wrote in a letter to the man it still considers to be the leader of the KFF, Mohammed Hatimy.
"Such a change of approach is a prerequisite in order for a genuine dialogue to be launched between the Kenyan government, KFF and FIFA to allow all parties to work together to help Kenyan football solve its problems, " said Linzi in his letter.
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