Congolese striker Yema Mwamba has made it clear that he will not be extending his stay at Kakamega Homeboyz with three months left in his current contract with the Kakamega-based side.Mwamba joined the club in October 2021 from Bandari on a one-year deal and went on to score nine goals for the club in a season that they narrowly missed out on the league title after Tusker piped them to it on goal difference.##NAJAVA_MECA_6489600##The player has now announced that he is not heading back to Kakamega terming his stay at the club a troubled one.“I want to make it clear that I am not going back to Kakamega Homeboyz, for me that is a closed chapter and I am focused on other things. I had a very troubled season there and I just one to forget about everything and look forward,” he told Mozzart Sport. Gracious Mwalala wishes Kakamega Homeboyz well after anticlimactic end to tenureThe former Nairobi Stima, Sony Sugar and Bandari man is now urging the club to issue him with a release letter so that he can move on. The club has since declined to release the forward. “I have three months left in my contract but they have refused to give me my release letter which I need in order to get my money from where I bank, I bank with Bandari Sacco and they need it to show that I am no longer employed with Homeboyz. My request is that they release me so that we part ways in good faith but if they don’t I will wait for the three months to elapse and I will be free to do my transactions and move on with my life but the truth is going back to Homeboyz is not an option for me,” he added.Yema Mwana has been named our Player of The Month for March.#MozzartBet#wearehomeboyz#AbanaBeingo pic.twitter.com/EqQexVeKem— Kakamega Homeboyz FC (@FcHomeboyz) April 24, 2022 He further took a swipe at Homeboyz management terming them unprofessional. He also believes that more players will be leaving the team.“Those people are not professionals. We missed out on the league title because of doing things badly, players are not treated well and many are on the way, around eight are out of contracts and they are going to join other teams soon, the players are tired,” he added.