Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has for the first time appeared to side with President Uhuru Kenyatta on the implementation of the Big Four Agenda.
Taking to his twitter handle on Monday evening Miguna seemed to have sided with the Jubilees agenda for the country stating that the nation can only thrive when there is adequate food, affordable housing, better healthcare and employment creation for the young people.
"A country is stable, strong and prosperous when citizens are fully employed and productive; food security, affordable housing, healthcare, quality education," he tweeted.
He, however, said the government should not militarize the nation as it will not bear any fruits adding that a well stable country is a 'demilitarized' nation.
"A country's stability is not guaranteed by strong and heavily-armed security forces," he cautioned.
The Canadian based Kenyan advocate has been a great critic of the government ever since the time he was bundled out of the country for commissioning a mock swearing-in ceremony of the ODM leader Raila Odinga at Uhuru park on 30th January 2018.
His forceful deportation elicited mixed reactions from Kenyans towards the government until when President Kenyatta and his political nemesis shook hands of peace and unity.
The lawyer vowed to return into the country in April is known for his revolutionary calls.
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