Politician Miguna Miguna has urged all Kenyan patriots and members of the resistance movement he formed, the National Revolutionary Movement of Kenya (NRMKe), to engage in peaceful protests against the ruling Jubilee government.
Miguna termed President Uhuru Kenyatta's government, an illegitimate regime that has continued with violation of his rights and the rights of millions of Kenyans, continued refusal to obey court orders, looting of hundreds of billions of public resources and failure to adhere to and respect the constitution.
In a statement after postponing his second arrival from Canada, Miguna asked his supporters to hold processions, sit ins, street protests, hunger strikes and use all media at their disposals against the "escalating tyranny and the culture of impunity."
Miguna who transformed National Resistance Movement's (NRM) wing of National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition into NRMKe, said NASA was dead and his NRMKe was the official opposition party in Kenya.
"NASA is dead and with ODM having essentially joined Jubilee, the NRMKe is the new Kenyan opposition. We will and must march on until we defeat those trying to institutionalize the culture of impunity. We must establish a merit based democratic society," said Miguna.
On Wednesday, May 16, 2018 the lawyer who unsuccessfully vied for the Nairobi gubernatorial race on August 8, postponed his second return, citing the alleged refusal by the Department of Immigration to issue him with a valid Kenyan passport and facilitate his unconditional re-entry into Kenya as ordered by the High Court and formally requested by the Kenya National Commission for Human Rights on my behalf.
"... and on advice from legal counsel, I have instructed my advocates to immediately bring to the attention of the court the continued willful contempt of its orders. I was determined to arrive home on schedule, however, just before my departure, I reluctantly cancelled my flight to Nairobi and postponed my next arrival date," he said.
"We will provide you with my new arrival date as soon as the court gives further directions on this matter," added Miguna