National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna now says that he will make another attempt to return to the country after his recent deportation.
Miguna, whose entry into the country in late March was thwarted by the Immigration Department over a traveling documents row, now says that he is set to return to Kenya in a few days time.
In a tweet on Saturday, the controversial barrister revealed that he will land at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) on May 16, noting that he should be allowed back into the country as he is a Kenyan citizen by birth.
"I am returning to Kenya on May 16, 2018. I am a Kenyan citizen by birth," he said.
In his recent botched return, the outspoken NRM leader was detained at the airport after refusing to surrender his traveling papers and fill citizenship forms issued by the Immigration Department, a move that culminated in his deportation to Dubai.
With the State defying several court orders directing that he be allowed into the country, Miguna now maintains that he will use the very same orders to secure his entry.
"The High Court has ordered @FredMatiangi, @GKihalangwa, @JBoinnet and Kinoti 13 times to issue me with a valid Kenyan passport and facilitate my return to Kenya as a Kenyan unconditionally," he added.
Miguna’s troubles began after his participation in the swearing-in of opposition Chief Raila Odinga as the people’s president at Uhuru Park on January 30, 2018.