The exiled and the self-declared general of National Resistance Movement (NRM) Miguna Miguna has filed a court application to prevent the state from interfering with his journey to his motherland.
The application has been filed in Milimani Law Courts in Nairobi through lawyer John Khaminiwa who wants the state to obey the ruling made by Justice Chacha Mwita on December 14, 2018.
"The Application has been necessitated by the refusal by the State to comply with numerous court orders following his removal by some Government officials from Kenya,” Mr Khaminwa said.
Miguna refers to his application as imperative since he seeks coming back on January 7, 2020.
"We pray that the honourable court is pleased to certify this application as urgent and hears it on a priority basis and during the court’s Christmas recess,” Khaminwa said as quoted.
The respondents, in this case, are; Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, DCI boss George Kinoti, Director of Immigration Gordon Kihalangwa, Attorney General Kihara Kariuki, OCPD Jomo Kenyatta International Airport and former IG Joseph Boinett.
Lawyer Khaminiwa wants the state to facilitate the homecoming of Miguna Miguna by validating all his identification documents.
Miguna Miguna wants his identification documents to be released to his lawyers or authorised officers from Kenya National Commission on Human Rights so that it can be used by immigration officers to certify that he is Kenyan.