The Government Spokesperson Cyrus Oguna has broken his silence on the planned return of renowned lawyer cum activist Miguna Miguna.
In an exclusive interview with Nairobi News, Oguna said that the government respects Miguna’s rights and cannot deny him entry into the country on condition that he provides his official travel documents to the immigration department on that day.
Miguna has revealed that he intends to land back into the country on January 7, 2019. Earlier he had said he would land on January 11 before he made the changes.
Oguna has said that Miguna will be given freedom back to his home if he produces a valid passport and other travel documents.
“All his travel papers must be right and valid, then he will not be denied entry. All his papers must be right and valid as per the travel regulations. We are governed by the rule of law” Oguna said.
The lawyer has maintained that he is a Kenyan citizen by birth, terming his misfortunes as a witch hunt and an attempt to subvert his rights.
Miguna landed in trouble when he took part in the controversial swearing-in of ODM leader Raila Amolo Odinga.
The lawyer has left a bitter man after Raila later changed his tune and agreed to work with President Uhuru Kenyatta in the spirit of the famous handshake.
The lawyer has shared the details of his advocated should anything happen to him during his return.