Lameck Omondi, Darajani Gogo center back, has his eyes set on gaining FKF Premier League promotion with the club.Omondi joined the Kibera-based side in the off-season transfer window from Rainbow FC, and after an 11-month layoff with injury.After 13 rounds of matches, Gogo are seated at position three in the National Super League (NSL) standings with 25 points, one shy of league leaders APS Bomet and with a game in hand.Hussein Mohamed’s election ushers new beginning for Kenyan footballIt is the team’s performance that has made the former Rainbow captain dream more of top tier football“It is every Kenyan footballer’s dream to play in the FKF Premier League and so am I. It would be more wonderful if I get to achieve that with Darajani Gogo and that is my goal this season,” said Omondi.Omondi has been a key figure at the Gogo defense, standing tall and commanding the team from the back where he has started all their league matches.“I have been working hard to first gain my place in the team and secondly to maintain it. There is competition for places and so I have to be at my best in order to impress the gaffer,” he added.##NAJAVA_MECA_8598387##Omondi is banking on the team’s unity to propel them to achieve the ultimate price, promotion to the top tier.“We have a good team and most importantly a united team. If we continue pushing as we are doing and follow the coach’s instructions, I believe we have what it takes to gain promotion,” he stated.In the last NSL season, Mara Sugar and Mathare United gained automatic promotion after accumulating 84 and 82 points respectively while Naivas with 76 points unsuccessfully competed in the promotion playoff.Ruth Chepngetich set to light up Madrid on New Year’s EveWith only 14 out of the 38 rounds played, APS Bomet are on top of the table with 26 points followed by Kibera Black Stars at 25 points, same as Gogo at third and Nairobi United at fourth with only goal difference separating the trio.Gogo’s next match will be away to MOFA on Saturday 11 January at the Raila Odinga Stadium in Homa Bay.