Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has once again hit out at his former ally and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
In a tweet on Monday, the opposition activist questioned the former Prime Minister's moves after his March 9 truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
He poked holes into the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party leader's excitement on the truce and its 'Building Bridges Campaign' aftermath, with the leader seemingly having taken it upon himself to popularize the initiative.
According to the controversial former Nairobi gubernatorial hopeful, Uhuru's indifference, despite co-founding the initiative, has rendered Odinga the desperate party, hence his sole efforts to make it work.
"From March 9, 2018, Raila has met Mungiki, Moi Kibaki, Kirubi, Tuju, Muhoho, Junet, Luo Council of Elders splinter group and all idlers to 'brief them on the building bridges initiative' yet Uhuru has not even briefed his Jubilee Party. Raila is desperate," observed the firebrand lawyer.
The truce came after a surprise meeting between the two leaders, in what later came to be known as the 'Golden Handshake'.
Miguna has remained opposed to the truce, bashing Odinga for surrendering to the Jubilee regime and betraying the millions of Kenyans who supported his presidential bid in the previous election.