Mavoko Member of Parliament Patrick Makau now wants Interior Cabinet Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang'i, Inspector General of Police Joseph Boinnet and Immigration Principal Secretary Gordon Kihalangwa to resign.
Makau says that the three are unfit to hold public office after their conviction for disobeying court orders.
Speaking to journalists in Mavoko on Saturday, Makau said that Matiang'i, Boinnet, and Kihalangwa have set a bad precedent by ignoring the court orders in regards to self-declared NRM leader Miguna Miguna deportation saga.
Makau said the country has shown a bad example to the rest of the world by disregarding the constitution.
"Interior CS, Boinnet, and Kihalangwa should voluntarily quit office because they have shamed this country and Kenyans," he said.
The Wiper MP said that the government should have produced Miguna in court as ordered instead of forcefully deporting him.
"The government should have honored the order and arraigned Miguna in court for direction instead of holding him in a filthy toilet at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA)," he said.
Makau said that detaining the Canadian based lawyer in a toilet and failing to produce him in court infringed on his constitutional rights as a Kenyan.
The lawmaker asked Chief Justice David Maraga to provide direction on the continued disobedience of court orders by the government.
He said that the country could easily slip into anarchy if the government continues to disregard the rule of law.
"The CJ must act now and condemn government official's who are shaming the country by disobeying court orders," he said.
On Thursday, High court Judge George Odunga fined Matiang'i, Boinnet and Kihalangwa Sh200, 000 each for defying court order to release Miguna and present him in court.
The self-declared NRM general had arrived in the country on Monday but was denied entry after refusing to produce his travel documents.
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