Arua Hill SC continues to struggle to tie down their key players with contract extensions as players continue with the massive departures.
The latest player to announce his exit is goalkeeper Rogers Omedwa who leaves after two years at the Barifa Stadium.
He joins left-back Richard Matovu, Richard Anyama and defender Bright Joseph Vuni, who have already left the Leopards.
"I've got no script in my mind, I'm just going to ramble on and hope I get to the core of what this club is meant to be," said Omedwa as he penned down a farewell on his social media platforms.
"I do admit that it is very mixed feelings leaving this club. There's a apparently something very special about thia club, we have been a family."
"I've been here two years, full of events, memories, emotions and accomplishments. I was very fortunate to have joined Arua Hill," he added in an emotional good-bye.
"Today, I officially say goodbye to Arua Hill, but with me, I take very many lessons, memories and nice moments we share together," he reiterated.
Omedwa joined the Kongolo in the 2021/22 season from Jinja based side, Busoga United.
He has played 22 league matches for them across two seasons, with 14 of them coming in the preceding 2022/23 campaign.
A number of other players are reportedly out of contract, including captain Rashid Toha, Gadafi Wahab, Innocent Maduka, Isaac Okello, Allan Mugalu among others, posing big trouble to Arua Hill.