NRM self-proclaimed general, lawyer Miguna Miguna has hit out at former Prime Minister Raila Odinga, saying he betrayed Kenyans, including him.
Miguna who was deported to Canada after leading the controversial swearing-in of Odinga as People's President on January 30, said it was because of Raila that the government destroyed his house.
In a tweet, Miguna who unsuccessfully vied in the Nairobi gubernatorial race in 2017, lamented that Odinga had never visited the house nor condemned the incident.
"This is what Raila Odinga's "brother" Uhuru Kenyatta did to my house because I swore Raila Odinga in as The People's President. Has Raila Odinga even visited my destroyed house? No. Has he condemned what Uhuru Kenyatta did? No. Raila Odinga is a betrayer and must be exposed," he said on Monday morning, sharing photos of the house.
During the incident, police broke into the house looking for Miguna, before he was arrested, detained and presented in a Kajiado Court.
He was later bungled into an Emirates Airline and deported to Canada.
Efforts to bring him back by his lawyers through courts have remained unsuccessful.
Miguna is however angry with Odinga after he declared his support for President Uhuru Kenyatta's government and pledged to work with him, for the country's unity.