Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has once again poked holes into the popular reconciliation between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
In a tweet Sunday, the outspoken barrister noted that despite announcing that the same will enhance national cohesion and peaceful talks between Kenyans, Odinga has failed to make the handshake count, as the Jubilee government has kept on with its atrocities.
Miguna said that Odinga's involvement in the truce remains pointless and should not have existed in the first place.
He also bashed the two leaders for privately sealing the deal, claiming that it was a scheme aimed at benefiting only the two of them.
"Nelson Mandela " shook hands" with De Klerk to mark the defeat of the apartheid troops by Umkhonto Wesizwe and Cuban forces at Cuito Cuanavale. It wasn't a private or secret deal. It ended apartheid. Has the ''handcheque" killed the Jubilee tyranny? No!" said Miguna.
Miguna has since doubled his attacks on the two following the recent woes that saw him denied entry into the nation, leading to his detention at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) and ultimate deportation to Dubai, over a travelling documents row with the immigration department.
He has also accused the former Prime Minister of abandoning him at his time of need, by doing less to facilitate his entry, despite being the cause of his woes.