Political analyst and High Court Advocate Ambrose Weda now says that embattled lawyer Miguna Miguna could, after all, take up the Deputy Governor post offered to him by Nairobi Governor Mike Sonko.
Speaking on KBC English Service Wednesday, Weda however, noted that Miguna is likely to be very reluctant before accepting the post, said that he will only take it to hit back at his political enemies.
He said that the post will elevate the National Resistance Movement (NRM) politically, giving him a platform to deal with both the ruling Jubilee Party leadership and opposition leader Raila Odinga whom he has been been attacking.
''The only reason why he will take it will be to get a good platform to hit back at Jubilee and Raila, people whom he considers his assailants and whom he has accused of colluding to harm him,'' said Weda.
He, however, noted that nothing developmental should be expected should Miguna's nomination sail through, noting that he has since clearly demonstrated his unwillingness to work under Sonko.
According to the commentator, Miguna's pushy nature is also likely to contribute to their rivalry should he take over the post formerly held by Polycarp Igathe.
''Miguna has a very low opinion of Sonko so the two cannot get along,'' he added.