Miguna has slammed Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i over his recent interview touching on his (Miguna’s) citizenship.
On Sunday, April 17, Dr Matiang’i, in an interview with NTV’s Joe Ageyo, noted that Miguna could regain his citizenship and travel back to the country after completing a one-page document as prescribed in the country’s 2010 Constitution.
The CS added that Miguna had lost his citizenship by virtue of the old constitution which prevented Kenyans from being citizens of more than one country.
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In a statement he shared on Monday, April 18, Miguna argued that Matiang’i and President Uhuru Kenyatta had repeatedly disobeyed the Court order that allowed him to return to the country.
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He further hit out at lawyers who had argued against him claiming that over 15 rulings had been made in his favor.
“To Fred Matiangi and Uhuru Kenyatta: Stop relitigating Justice Chacha Mwita’s order in the media. On Dec. 14, 2018, the High Court held that Miguna Miguna never lost his Kenyan citizenship by birth. The Court of Appeal dismissed your appeal. obey Court orders…Matiang’i and fellow merchants have made the same incompetent argument about me before multiple High Court and Court of Appeal judges and lost. More than 15 valid court orders have directed them to unconditionally allow me entry into Kenya. I’ll not surrender,” stated Miguna.
The embattled lawyer further disclosed that he would stop at nothing to ensure that the Kenyan Government obeys the orders allowing his return.
"No matter how long it takes, I will make sure that you obey all court orders and you are brought to account for your contempt of court!
“Make no mistake about it: power is fleeting. In less than four months, you will face the full force of the law. That’s a guarantee,” he added.