Embattled National Resistance Movement (NRM) general Miguna Miguna has agreed with former US President Barack Obama on the speech he made during the Nelson Mandela memorial service in Johannesburg, South Africa.
During his speech, Obama cited respect for human rights as his main agenda urging all leaders from all over the world to respect human rights as it is sensitive to the well being of a nation.
Miguna Miguna found Obama's sentiments effective but according to him, the speech was worth Kenyan soil.
He said the former most powerful man's speech was right but he should have delivered it in Kenya certainly targeting the Jubilee government.
Through Twitter, Miguna added that there can be no reconciliation between him and 'election thieves and mass murderers who don't let human rights'. He applauded Obama for his wise words as he summarised his African tour.
"I agree with @BarackObama's #MandelaLecture during the #Mandela100 celebrations, although he should have delivered it in Kenya. FACTS are stubborn and JUSTICE is supreme. We cannot reconcile with election thieves and mass murderers. We must remove them," Miguna wrote on Twitter on Wednesday.
Last week, Miguna Miguna condemned the Kenyan government and top politicians for offering Obama a warm 'welcome home' whereas he has been permanently denied entry into the country despite being a legitimate citizen.