Drama is in the offing ahead of the expected return of former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna from the diaspora.
Miguna is expected to jet in from Canada on Wednesday and a lot of drama is expected after the State Department of Immigration declined a request to hand him a Kenyan passport.
According to the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KNCHR) Vice Chairperson George Morara, Immigration Principal Secretary Gordon Kihalangwa declined issue Miguna a fresh passport to replace the one confiscated in February when he was first expelled from the country.
But in a letter dated May 10, Kihalangwa insisted that Miguna could not be issued with a Kenyan passport since he had not applied for the document.
"Without any prejudice, we reiterate that Miguna has to regain his Kenyan citizenship before being issued with a Kenyan passport," he said while responding to a KNCHR letter dated May 5.