CAF officials on Friday had opted to reopen bids to host the tournament, which will be staged in June for the first time ever, after several inspection teams reported that Cameroon still had serious organizational issues to address, reports Xinhua news agency.
"Having considered that a simple postponement of the tournament was impossible because of CAF's contractual commitments, and the importance of maintaining the competition calendar, the CAF Executive Committee decided that the next edition of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations could not be held in Cameroon," said a statement signed by CAF president Ahmad Ahmad on Saturday.
However, Nick Mwendwa, chairman of the Football Kenya Federation (FKF), said that Kenya will not bid to host the tournament.
"No, Kenya will not be throwing its hat in the ring," Mwendwa said, adding that the country would instead focus on qualifying for the AFCON finals.
Kenya currently sit atop AFCON qualifying Group F, and are close to ending their 14 year absence from Africa's premier international tournament.
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