By Jakowiti Atwech
Barely hours after Miguna Miguna was given conditions by the Government Spokesman Rt Col. Cyrus Oguna, the self-styled General through his twitter account, hit back at Kenyatta’s government saying it was not possible for the state to set conditions for his return when it had violated his rights during his deportation in 2018.
Miguna wondered why the government had insisted on him producing valid travel documents upon his arrival when it had illegally thrown him out of the country ad snatched his Kenyan passport.
He accused the government of acting innocent and setting conditions when they had actually raided his home in 2018 and seized his documents before deporting him.
Miguna claimed that rights and freedoms of Kenyans were enshrined and entrenched in the 2010 constitution and were set to be enjoyed and exercised freely without state interference.
On Monday, government spokesperson Cyrus Oguna warned Miguna to carry his valid travel documents ahead of his arrival into the country on January 7.
During the burial of veteran politician Charles Rubia in Muranga on Monday, President Uhuru Kenyatta seemed to downplay the threats saying that Miguna was free to come back into the country when he wishes so.