Former Balambala MP Abdikadir Aden has shamed the Jubilee government for deporting self declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna for the second time.
Aden argues that the Jubilee government stooped too low by rere-deporting Miguna.
He said that Miguna's second deportation has exposed the country as a rogue state that does not have regard to the rule of law.
Speaking to journalists in Garissa Town on Saturday, the former lawmaker asked the government to return Miguna and allow him entry into the country.
He said that Miguna has suffered and humiliated yet he is a true citizen of this country.
"The government is setting a wrong precedent by blatantly ignoring court orders and infringing on the rights of innocent citizens ," he said.
Aden said that Miguna's return was pegged on court orders and that the government should have adhere to the orders.
He asked Kenyans to stand firm and demand for rule of law.
He warned that the country could plunge into anarchy if senior government official's continue to disobey court orders.
Miguna was deported to Dubai on Wednesday night days after jetting into the country from Canada where he had earlier been deported.
Miguna's second deportation has elicited condemnation from opposition politicians.
On Thursday, High Court Judge George Odunga fined Interior Cabinet Secretary (CS) Fred Matiang'i , Inspector General of Police Jospeh Boinnet and Immigration Principal Secretary (PS) Gordon Kihalangwa Sh200,000 each for defying court orders to release and present Miguna in court.
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