The Government has put in place enough mechanisms to ensure that Kenya is not in breach of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) rules during the ongoing African Nations Championships (CHAN), Interior Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen has said.
Speaking in Nakuru during his 28th Jukwaa La Usalama tour, Murkomen said the National Police Service has prepared enough officers to enforce the penalty already meted out for limiting the numbers at Kasarani to 27,000.
“Fans are a very important part of the game. But I’d like to implore Kenyans to go to the stadium only if they have tickets,” the CS said.
He also called on Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja to work with the Sports Ministry to have screens in strategic places for fans to follow upcoming games.
He told fans without tickets to avoid the embarrassment of being denied access to the facility.
“The NPS is preparing enough officers to enforce the directive given by CAF and ensure adequate security.
They will also ensure unticketed fans do not access Kasarani to protect the country,” said the CS.
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