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    I Am Coming Back To Kenya On January 11 – Miguna Miguna

    Wycliffe NyamasegeBy Wycliffe NyamasegeDecember 15, 2019Updated:January 20, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Self-styled revolutionary, lawyer and activist Miguna Miguna has announced that he will be coming back to Kenya on January 11, 2020.

    In a post on his social media handles, the Canada-based barrister appealed to the judiciary led by Chief Justice David Maraga to ensure Justice Chacha Mwita’s December 14, 2018, orders on his illegal deportation are obeyed.

    He also called on his legal team, Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR), the Law Society of Kenya (LSK) to compel the state to issue him his Kenyan passport that was illegally taken from him.

    “My flight to my motherland will land at the JKIA on January 11, 2020…I need my valid Kenyan Passport on or before January 11, 2020, ” the self-declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) General said.

    “To CJ David Maraga, Kenya Judiciary, my lawyers, KNCHR and La Society of Kenya: Court Orders must be OBEYED.”

    My Flight to my Mother Land will land at the JKIA on January 11, 2020.

    To CJ @dkmaraga, @Kenyajudiciary, my lawyers, KNCHR and @lawsocietykenya: Court Orders must be OBEYED. Ensure COMPLIANCE with Justice Mwita's ORDERS of December 14, 2018. #MIGUNAMIGUNA #RevolutionNow

    — Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) December 15, 2019

    He made declaration after Kenyans on Twitter popularly known as KoT took to the microblogging site to call for his unconditional entry into the country. By Sunday evening he was topping Kenya’s trends.

    Read: Miguna Miguna Drives Atwoli Off Twitter After Bitter Exchange

    In a ruling delivered on December 14, 2018, Judge Enock Chacha Mwita noted that Miguna’s deportation was unlawful and in violation of the Constitution.

    Justice Mwita further affirmed that the cancellation and the declaration that he was a prohibited immigrant were unconstitutional.

    He dismissed the government’s narrative that Miguna is not a Kenyan citizen.

    “I find and hold that he did not lose his citizenship upon acquiring a Canadian passport,“ Justice Mwita mentioned concerning his passport.

    The High Court also awarded the lawyer Ksh7 million as compensation for the violation of his rights during his deportation to Canada.

    Read Also:Miguna Miguna Takes Emirates Airline To Court Over His Deportation

    Miguna was forced out of the country on February 7, 2018, after being in police custody for days following his arrest for presiding over former Prime Minister Raila Odinga’s oath as the people’s president on January 30, 2018.

    While in custody, Miguna says he was denied basic human rights — detained in deplorable cells — days before his deportation.

    He was deported, for the second time, on March 29 after spending more than 72 hours in a tiny room at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) after authorities denied him entry into the country.

    Read Also: Moses Kuria Sets Twitter On Fire As He Mocked A Deported Miguna Miguna

    Already, Ruaraka Member of Parliament TJ Kajwang, who was also charged with treason, was recently acquitted after a Nairobi Court ruled that Raila’s oath was not illegal.

    The fiery lawyer, through his social media handles, has continued to appeal to the government to grant him unconditional re-entry into the country.

    For months now, Miguna has castigated Raila for betrayal.

    Through his social media accounts, Miguna has accused Raila of betraying him and millions of Kenyans who thought he could save them from the “oppressive” ruling jubilee government. He accuses Raila of receiving billions before the March 9, 2018, handshake with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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