Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has yet again hit on Opposition leader Raila Odinga on his building bridges initiative with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
In a Twiiter post on Monday, he termed the reconciliation process as meaningless and those preaching it are beneficiaries of the culture of impunity.
Lawyer Miguna has been exploding Raila since his historic handshake with his political rival Uhuru Kenyatta on March 9 that came as a shocker for many.
However, Miguna has maintained his view that Raila is "a coward who agreed to work with Uhuru to avoid treason charges".
According to Miguna Miguna Raila is desperate for attention following a series of meetings with one-time political rivals.
"From March 9, Raila has met Mungiki, [former Presidents Daniel arap Moi and Mwai Kibaki], businessman Chris Kirubi, [Charles] Njonjo, Jubilee Party Secretary-General Raphael Tuju, Muhoho [Kenyatta], [Suna East MP] Junet [Mohamed], a Luo Council of Elders splinter group and all idlers to 'brief them on the building bridges initiative'. On his part, Uhuru hasn't even briefed Jubilee Party," Miguna said.
"Facts are stubborn. [Raila] is a coward. That's why he surrendered to [Uhuru] on March 19. I did not surrender. I was abducted ... I did not confess to trumped-up charges. I'm ready to face them. Raila is afraid of treason. I'm not," he added.
The embattled lawyer has been deported twice from Kenya following his role in Raila's mock swearing-in as the People 's President.