After being handed walkovers in the final two games of the season Kakamega Homeboyz skipper Moses Mudavadi is asking the government to intervene and investigate the matter.Abana Abeingo came agonizingly close to landing their maiden Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL) title but lost it by virtue of an inferior goal difference of negative four.Former AFC Leopards hotshot Vincent Oburu signs three-year deal with Zesco UnitedMudavadi suspects some malice in FC Talanta and Kariobangi Sharks failing to honour their fixtures against Homeboyz and asked the government to commence investigations.“We do our best to go for games but you find that teams are not honouring the fixtures, we want the government to look into the matter because this season has really been unfair. We feel like we have been denied our opportunity as a team to win the title and this has been due to the bad leadership in the league,” said Mudavadi.##NAJAVA_MECA_6451519##Homeboyz had travelled to Nairobi to play Talanta at the Ruaraka Grounds a fortnight ago but the Premier League newbies failed to turn up for the game so did Sharks who failed to travel to Kakamega to face Bernard Mwalala’s side.Yema Mwamba, a Congolese midfielder also called upon the government to look into the matter and highlighted the sorry state of the league with other African nations making huge strides in the sport.Not everyone wins four titles – defiant Matano roars after dampening Tusker’s title celebration“We plead with the Kenyan government to help us because our league has gone down. If you look at the Ethiopian Premier League, it’s now above Kenya and that is not good. I’ve played in a number of leagues and this is my third season in the country and this is one of the worst.“We left the field bitter after the game against Sharks and the same happened against Talanta and against Gor Mahia they honoured the fixture,” said Mwamba.