The club s president Kahi Indimuli revealed Yakhama s exit was affirmed by the executive committee who met and deliberated over the issue.
Indimuli had kind words for the former Kenya international who has served Vihiga United since he was appointed in August 2019. He has served the club diligently and I believe players have benefitted from his experience and expertise. I wish Nick well, said Indimuli.
Vihiga United, with just two wins, five draws and nine losses, are fighting to ensure they save their season after a poor start. They are currently 16th, just above Mathare United and Zoo FC, who are playing catch-up games.
Goal on Monday. We have not been paid our salaries for the last six months, this is going to be our seventh month. And prior to our action, nothing concrete had been done by those responsible. So we sat down with the coach and felt the better thing to do is to resign.
However, the Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League side is trying to find a solution to keep them at United. The management has however refused to let us go saying they are looking for a solution, Yakhama added. We have a meeting with management, and we are waiting to see what they are putting on the table. Yes, we love being at this team, but it is tough working without a salary.