Football community mourns the loss of ex-KFF Secretary Sammy Obingo

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Football community mourns the loss of ex-KFF Secretary Sammy Obingo

Football Fraternity Mourns Former KFF Secretary General Sammy Obingo

The Kenyan football fraternity is grieving the loss of former Kenya Football Federation (KFF) Secretary General, Sammy Joel Obingo, who passed away on Tuesday after a tragic motorcycle accident. Following his valuable contributions to football development in Kenya, this loss resonates deeply within the community, prompting heartfelt tributes.

A Legacy Cut Short

Sammy Obingo, a respected football administrator, died shortly after feeling unwell at a groundbreaking ceremony for a classroom at Mumias Township Primary School, where he served as chairperson. After experiencing weakness, he opted to ride home but tragically fell off the motorcycle just 300 meters from his destination. Reports indicate that despite efforts to rush him to Mumias Level 4 Hospital, he was sadly declared dead on arrival.

Family spokesperson Abnery Aswani shared further context, revealing that Obingo had undergone surgery for intestinal obstruction the previous year but was in high spirits leading up to this unfortunate incident. This sudden loss starkly highlights the importance of mental health and community support systems within sports.

Community Reaction and Condolences

The Football Kenya Federation (FKF) publicly mourned Obingo’s passing, acknowledging his significant role in advancing Kenyan football. FKF President Hussein Mohammed expressed his sorrow and extended condolences to Obingo’s family and friends during this challenging time, reiterating the lasting impact of his work.

The passing of Sammy Obingo underscores the need for community and solidarity in the face of tragedy. Football fans and stakeholders are encouraged to remember his contributions and support his family as funeral preparations unfold. The body is currently at St. Mary’s Hospital Mortuary, with plans for burial at Eshitukhumi village in Mumias set for April 26, 2025.

Moving Forward

As the football community reflects on Obingo’s life and legacy, this moment serves as a critical reminder of the responsibilities we hold towards each other. Engaging in open dialogues about health, wellness, and support systems in sports is vital. Let’s honor his memory not just with words, but through actions that uplift one another in times of need.

For those who wish to contribute to Obingo’s commemorative efforts, stay connected to local football and community initiatives. Your involvement can make a lasting difference in honoring his legacy.

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