Embattled opposition activist Miguna Miguna has once again poked holes into President Uhuru Kenyatta's leadership.
In a tweet on Friday, the strong Jubilee Government critic questioned Uhuru's sobriety and ability to make sober decisions in line with his executive position, proposing a new test for him.
He urged the head of state to take a daily breathalyser test to determine his state of mind and a daily urine screening test to clear himself of being under the influence of illicit drugs on a daily basis.
"Fitness test for the tyrant: Uhuru Kenyatta should submit to daily breathalyser test to determine his sobriety, daily urine screening test to test for illicit drugs," he proposed.
Miguna who is yet to get over his twin dramatic deportations earlier and prevention from re-accessing the nation revisited the issue, noting that the President should answer on his government's inability to honour court orders.
Miguna's court orders to have him retained in the country over his then ongoing nationality row with the immigration were ignored by the state, leading to his second deportation to Canada.
"He should undergo an integrity test to determine compliance with court orders and a legitimacy test to determine fitness for office," added the firebrand lawyer.
He has since maintained that Uhuru fraudulently secured his 2017 twin reelection, branding him an illegitimate ruler who has graduated to a tyrannical despot.