Kenya optimistic IOC will not issue ban

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Last Updated : Sep 07 2016 | 3:32 PM IST

Kenya's Sports Minister Hassan Wario believes the International Olympic Committee (IOC) will not ban the country from international competition after he disbanded their national affiliate over issues of corruption and mismanagement.

Wario on Tuesday insisted that the National Olympics Committee of Kenya (NOCK) is not above the law and will remain disbanded. He said that he will carry out the task of convincing IOC of the same, reports Xinhua.

Wario, who was speaking to the Kenyan Parliament's Labour and Social Welfare Committee, said NOCK was responsible for the mess at the Rio Olympics and must be sidelined in order to streamline the country's sports sector.

"They disgraced us and they stand disbanded," said Wario.

The Sports Minister however, confirmed that he is still keen to meet with the IOC in Lausanne, Switzerland, to defend his stance. He also says he wants to reconstitute a new body to oversee the operation of NOCK.

"I intend to meet the International Olympic Committee in a few days or next week," he said.

He also added that there is no cause for alarm, explaining that the IOC warning letter to Kenya leaves the door open for the two sides to iron out their differences.

Wario said the plan is to change NOCK's constitution and align it with the Sports Act. The Minister placed all issues arising out of the Rio Olympics at the feet of NOCK, chaired by athletics legend Kipchoge Keino.

Wario, however, reminded the committee that Kenya's performance in Rio was the best in the country's history. "Rio was a huge success. We should not wish that away," he added.

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First Published: Sep 07 2016 | 3:20 PM IST

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