Sofapaka custodian Levis Ojuok is adamant that the 2009 Kenya Premier League champions will secure another season in the Football Kenya Federation Premier League (FKFPL).Sofapaka, proudly known as Batoto Ba Mungu, find themselves in unfamiliar territory as they are battling relegation with only three matches remaining in the campaign.The team is ranked 14th on the 18-team table with 32 points from 31 matches, just three points above the relegation zone.##NAJAVA_MECA_8124243##Their upcoming games are against Gor Mahia, Nairobi City Stars, and Nzoia Sugar.After the international break, Sofapaka will face champions Gor Mahia and close the season against the already relegated Nzoia Sugar.Ojuok, who joined the club at the start of the year from Mathare United, believes the team has undergone a difficult phase and is now more united than ever as they push for safety.“We are committed to one goal – getting another season in the top tier. Everyone in the camp is willing to push, and we will give our maximum effort to ensure Sofapaka keeps their top-flight status,” stated the former Zetech Titans netminder.NSL: Mathare United aim to close gap on Mara Sugar as Silibwet, Mulembe battle for survivalOjok further mentioned that the team is taking a match-by-match approach, treating each game as a final.“Sofapaka is not just a club; this is a team that has shaped the way people see football in Kenya. We are not focusing on our opponents’ calibre; we are approaching each game as a final and we must collect maximum points,” he added.With his contract coming to an end in June and Batoto Ba Mungu unable to bring in new players due to a transfer embargo from FIFA, the goalkeeper has left the door open for a contract renewal but says he will only engage in discussions at the end of the season.Mozzart Sport understands that the custodian has already held talks with FC Talanta, who are also battling league survival, as well as the recently promoted 3K FC from Embu.“My contract is coming to an end; therefore, I expect some movement in the transfer window, but I will gladly sign with Sofapaka if they bring an offer to the table,” remarked Ojok.NSL: Selebwa rallies Luanda Villa fans