Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna now wants to know why the Third Way Alliance party has not joined him in his bid to return to Kenya after his deportation to Canada early 2018.

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In a tweet on Thursday, Miguna Miguna urged the party leader Ekuru Aukot and his brigade to move to court and push for the enactment of court orders allowing him back into the country.

He was responding to Aukot's threats to sue the government in case it attempts to coerce Kenyans into taking part in the ongoing Huduma Namba registration exercise.

"Dr Aukot, I support your sentiments. But I would like to ask you why you and your party have not gone to court to pursue Uhuru Kenyatta for refusing to return my valid Kenyan passport or issue me with a new one and to allow my re-entry to Kenya as ordered by the High Court?" Miguna Miguna tweeted.

The former Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful was deported to Canada in February last year, days after taking part in ODM boss Raila Odinga's mock presidential coronation in Uhuru Park, Nairobi.

His attempts to return a month later were thwarted, after he was detained at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport for days and deported again, with the state claiming that he was not a Kenyan national.

Earlier in the year, Miguna claimed that he would make another attempts to return this month (April), but is yet to announce his return date.

He also claims that the state has been unwilling to comply with court orders directing that he be issued with new travelling documents after his Kenyan passport was allegedly destroyed.