Embattled National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna's lawyer Nelson Havi has defended opposition leader Raila Odinga over allegations of inability to secure Miguna's entry into the country.
In a tweet Saturday, Havi confirmed that the National Super Alliance (NASA) chief is completely involved in the push to have the vocal barrister regain access to the country.
He said that Odinga has been in the front line in leading Miguna's lawyers on steps deemed crucial to save the outspoken leader who is currently stranded in a Dubai airport, following his second deportation by the Kenyan authorities.
"His Excellency Raila Amollo Odinga has actively and effectively provided us leadership and guidance in our efforts towards facilitating the re-entry of Miguna Miguna," said the lawyer.
He cleared the former Prime Minister of blame, blaming Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i instead, for the troubles befalling the self-throned NRM General.
"He cannot be faulted for Dr. Fred Matiang'i's refusal to obey court orders," Havi added.
Odinga has since been bashed for failing to use his current closeness to President Uhuru Kenyatta to protect Miguna whose woes started immediately after participating in his January 30 mock presidential inauguration.