Embattled National Super Alliance (NASA) strategist Miguna Miguna has once again aimed his cannons at President Uhuru Kenyatta and the alliance leader Raila Odinga, taking issue with their recent peace deal.

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In a tweet Sunday, two days after the leaders agreed to shelve their political enmity in a bid to restore national unity, the National Resistance Movement (NRM) self-declared General bashed them terming them as weak and cowardly.

Miguna, who has been championing for the ouster of Kenyatta, citing illegitimacy and despotic leadership, has since expressed disgust over the newfound friendship, maintaining that Odinga has betrayed a section of Kenyans who consider him their President.

He now says that the two have approached the dialogue issue in an immature way, terming them confused and desperate.

''First, peace is not an absence of bullets. Second, peace is not brought about by meetings between weak, cowardly, clearly confused and desperate individuals,'' he tweeted.

He maintained that for it to be called a national dialogue, the two must organize another inclusive conversation observing that the Friday 9 event was an individual reconciliation that does not, in any way, represent Kenyans' interests.

''The two Amigos don't own anyone. They met over PERSONAL INTERESTS. They only represent themselves and their families,'' Miguna added.