Kenya beats WADA deadline as Anti-Doping Bill signed into law - Capital Sports
Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Features

Kenya beats WADA deadline as Anti-Doping Bill signed into law

President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta congratulate Olympic champion and world record holder in the 800 meters Mr. David Rudisha after completion of the qualifiers for The 15th World Championships in Athletics in Beijing held at The Safaricom Stadium in Kasarani. Also present is the African record holder of the Javelin throw Mr. Julius Yego. PHOTO/PCSU

President Uhuru Kenyatta and First Lady Margaret Kenyatta congratulate Olympic champion and world record holder in the 800 meters Mr. David Rudisha after completion of the qualifiers for The 15th World Championships in Athletics in Beijing held at The Safaricom Stadium in Kasarani. Also present is the African record holder of the Javelin throw Mr. Julius Yego. PHOTO/PCSU

NAIROBI, Kenya, Apr 22 -President Uhuru Kenyatta Friday morning signed the Anti-Doping Bill into law, beating the May 2, 2016 deadline set by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).

The signing ceremony which took place at State House Nairobi, was witnessed by prominent sportsmen and women led by the Cabinet Secretary of Sports, Culture and Arts Hassan Wario.

Speaking during the ceremony, President Kenyatta made it clear that signing of the law was not an end by itself but rather the continuation of his government’s efforts to stand against cheating and corruption in the sporting and athletics arena.

“As I’ve repeatedly emphasized, Kenya is 100 percent committed to ensuring total compliance with international regulations on sports and athletics, be they set by WADA, IAAF, the International Olympic Committee or any other International Organization,” said President Kenyatta.

He said Kenya is committed to ensuring that Kenyan sports teams compete by the book because “we believe that across the board, Kenyans are more than able to win fairly.”

He pointed out that cheating in whatever way is a disservice to the potential of players and the talent of athletes.

He expressed confidence that WADA will look upon the passage of the anti-doping law favorably as a sign of Kenya’s unwavering commitment to meeting the highest international standards.

“Yet even as our national leadership takes these necessary steps to compliance, I want to urge our athletes and sportsmen and women to hold themselves to the highest possible code of conduct,” said the President.

He said Kenyan athletes have earned reputation as sportsmen and women of the highest stature through hard work over the years.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

“That reputation has been earned diligently through the exertion and effort, sweat and sacrifices of many hardworking men and women,” he said.

However President Kenyatta made it clear that those who breach the law will be punished without fear of favour.

He said the law will not only apply to individually athletes and players but to teams too.

The President did not spare the Kenya Football Federation which was recently accused of fielding over age players which led to Kenya being thrown out of the African Cup of Nations qualifiers.

“This kind of issue is simply unacceptable for a federation of its calibre, and let us not sugar-coat it – it is cheating.  It is breaking the rules.  And if the federation does not know the rules, then that is carelessness” he said.

Deputy President William Ruto said the new law is very important as it is an instrument that will make sure Kenyans sportsmen and women compete and win fairly without suspicion.

Also present were Speaker of the National Assembly Justin Muturi, Leader of Majority Aden Duale and members of the Parliamentary Committee on Sports.

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.
Advertisement

More on Capital Sports

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Oct 27 – DStv and GOtv subscribers are in for a treat of the world’s best football this week as the 2020-21...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 25 – There is light at the end of the tunnel. After failed promises over the last three years since its...

Football

NAIROBI, Kenya, Sep 6 – Gentrix Shikangwa scored with two minutes left as Vihiga Queens sailed to the final of the CECAFA regional qualifiers...

NFL

NAIROBI, Kenya, Aug 13 – Kenya’s history making Daniel Adongo, the first Kenyan to play in America’s National Football League (NFL), is now living...

© 2024 Capital Digital Media. Capital Group Limited. All Rights Reserved