Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has now added voice to the current political conflict in Uganda.
The lawyer sent a message of solidarity with the country's commiserated opposition politician Robert Kyagulanyi alias Bobi Wine.
"Mr Museveni you claimed to be a freedom fighter when you went to the forest in 1981 with a ragtag of boys. However, since 1986, you have brutalised Ugandans and turned the country into a personal fiefdom. Ugandans aren't your cows. #FreeBobiWine and his comrades," he said in a tweet on Saturday.
According to reports, the former musician has been under brutal treatment from the country's army which is said to have confined him in an unknown place.
Miguna vied for the Nairobi governor seat but lost to Mike Sonko.
He was then deported from the country for allegedly lacking a Kenyan citizenship and his fate eventually went south when his leader Raila Odinga joined hands with President Uhuru Kenyatta to end the long epoch of political agitation in the country.