Football leadership in Kenya has shuttled between elected and Caretaker Committees due to a government step-in following, largely, disbandment of the federation for a reason or another.
[2] Martin Shikuku was next elected in Jan 1970 but less than ten months later was hounded out of office by Masinde Muliro, Minister for Co-operatives & Social services.
Owino didn't last long as Robert Matano, Minister for Housing and Social Services, disbanded the federation allowing Bill Martin to return as an appointed chair of an Adhoc Committee, then John Kasyoka on recommendation of the Kenya National Sports Council (KNSC).
Clement Gachanja (Jan 1982) then Joab Omino (Oct 1985) were elected to office but had interrupted terms due to government interference.
The latter though had a one week interruption in May 2002 to his time in office after the then Minister of Sports Francis Nyenze appointed a caretaker committee headed by Philip Kisia.
Though Job Omino achieved a re-election in 1991, his first term in office, after being elected on 12 Oct 1985, was marred by a government dissolution of the federation on 3 March 1989.