National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader and former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has again accused opposition leader Raila Odinga of betrayal.
In a tweet on Friday, the vocal lawyer hit out at the former Prime Minister for going against their agreement that preceded his January 30 mock Presidential inauguration at Uhuru Park.
Miguna who fully participated in organizing and administering the oath now says that contrary to its intended electoral and social justice search motive, the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader has resorted to using the coronation to satisfy his own political ambitions.
He accused the veteran politician of forsaking the initial electoral justice push, taking issue with his latest moves and political activities which he noted are solely revolving round the leader's political goals.
"Raila Odinga, my sacrifice and fearlessness on January 30 was for electoral and social justice for all Kenyans, it was for justice for Msando, Baby Pendo, Moraa Nyarangi, Master Mutinda and thousands who have died senselessly and not an aid for your personal interests," he said.
The controversial lawyer has since opposed Odinga's recent truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta terming it as betrayal to millions of Kenyans who supported his oath and acknowledge him as the People's President.
He has also accused him of reuniting with the same people who stole his victory and injured, killed and maimed his protesting supporters for political favors.