Opposition activist Miguna Miguna has once again fired shots at President Uhuru Kenyatta for allegedly enjoying what he thinks is stolen money.
In a tweet Saturday, the controversial lawyer claimed that all the wealth in Uhuru's custody is part of public coffers stolen from Kenyans.
Miguna claimed that the wealth can be traced back to the President's father and the nation's first Head of State Jomo Kenyatta whom he claimed stole it from Kenyans.
He was responding to a Twitter user who wondered why he keeps linking Uhuru to his father's woes, yet he (Uhuru) never chose to be born in Kenyatta's family.
Miguna noted that though Uhuru never chose to be a son of the older Jomo, it is wrong for him to accept the money which he is well aware was wrongly acquired.
The former Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful now wants the President to do the honourable and return the said loot to Kenyans.
"That's true. But we choose whether to inherit stolen public land and/or wealth. It's our choice whether we follow after our parents.
"Nobody and nothing forced Uhuru Kenyatta to become a thief and murderer like his father. He should have returned all his father's looted wealth!" he said.
Miguna has since taken over as the leading anti-Uhuru campaigner after the exit of opposition leader and Uhuru's former chief rival and critic Raila Odinga.
Raila on March 9, 2018 reached a truce with Uhuru, bringing to an end their enmity.
They have since vowed to collaborate going forward for the sake of the nation.