National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna is set to renew his battle with the Kenyan authorities soon.
Miguna who has since been denied entry into the country following his return from Canada on Monday March 26, being deported to Dubai over lack of documentation instead, on Sunday evening, willingly, flied back to Toronto.
According to his lawyer Nelson Havi, however, the vocal barrister's retreat does not, in any way, mean that he has dropped his fight to regain access into the country.
Havi, in a tweet Monday, revealed that Miguna headed back for health reasons, saying that he will soon return to proceed with the push.
"Miguna Miguna has, out of his own volition and with the assistance of the Canadian consulate in UAE travelled to and arrived in Toronto, Canada," he said.
"He will undergo toxicology tests and treatment for the chemicals used to sedate and poison him. He will return thereafter," added the counsel.
The vocal barrister has since claimed that he was sedated by police officers, during his detention at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA), before being expelled from the country.
He has poked holes into the immigration department's claims that he has since lost his Kenyan nationality, maintaining that he never lost it upon acquiring his Canadian citizenship.