Vocal lawyer Miguna Miguna has once again directed his cannons at the opposition leader Raila Odinga-led Orange Democratic Movement (ODM).
In a tweet late Friday, Miguna took issue with ODM's Parliamentary Group meeting aimed at deliberating the party's next move regarding President Uhuru Kenyatta's rejection of the petroleum bill.
The party has set the meeting for Tuesday morning, after Uhuru rejected the parliament's suggestion to postpone the 16 percent additional tax on petroleum, proposing a 50 percent cut to 8 per cent instead.
According to the former Nairobi gubernatorial candidate, however, the party does not need a meeting to decide on Kenyans' fate, saying that its decision is almost predictable.
"The hypocritical and cowardly @TheODMparty doesn't need a PG meeting to decide whether to stand with the tyrant @UKenyatta or with the Kenyan people. They already betrayed Kenyans on March 9, 2018 Hand Cheque. @UKenyatta has used them like tissue paper," he said.
The 16 percent increment has been in implementation since the start of September, as the government seeks more channels of bringing in more income.
It has since resulted to a further rise in cost of living, with the transport sector being the most hit courtesy of increased fares and transport costs.
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