Opposition activist Miguna has maintained that Kenyans should not expect anything beneficial from the reconciliation between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
The two former rivals reached a peace pact early last year, in what they termed a move to end ethnic conflicts and chat the way forward on matters electoral justice.
But Miguna has taken issue with the pledges, claiming that Uhuru will once again engage in electoral mischief as he has always done before in the approaching elections.
The controversial lawyer claims that Raila's presence in the picture has no effect and his claims that the union will bring to an end the culture of electoral injustices is laughable.
In a tweet Friday night, he added that Raila is powerless in the combination, likening him to a castrated bull who has no say, though he has always been the victim of election theft.
"Don't believe that Uhuru Kenyatta and his Kikuyu chauvinists intend to steal and kill less in 2022.
"Uhuru Kenyatta is like a wild animal that has tasted human blood and will not stop looking for more in 2022 until we ensnare him. Don't listen to castrated bulls like Raila Odinga," he wrote.
Raila and Uhuru have since dispatched a team of 14-members to seek Kenyans' views on how the nation can overcome electoral conflicts in future elections.
The team has been dubbed the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) committee.