Embattled National Resistance Movement (NRM) self-proclaimed General Miguna Miguna's lawyer Nelson Havi has issued a demand to the government to stop harassing his client.
In a tweet Wednesday, the renowned counsel who blamed the state for continuously troubling Miguna, said that the it has demonstrated its unwillingness to follow the rule of law.
According to Havi, who also doubles up as the opposition alliance National Super Alliance (NASA) legal representative, the government should now consider declaring Kenya a rule-less nation to allow everybody to operate within their own laws, claiming that everybody will be satisfied then.
''The issue of Miguna Miguna is very simple. If the State is not interested in the rule of law, let all Kenyans follow suit and suspend the law. We will all be free and happy,'' said Havi.
Miguna's fate remains blurry, with the outspoken barrister remaining barred from entering the nation since he jetted back from Canada on Monday.
His efforts to get his way in, and that of his lawyers has since proved futile, with the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) immigration officials maintaining that he lacks documentation.
He has, however, turned down attempts to document him, maintaining that he is a Kenyan by birth and, therefore, should not be subjected to further due diligence.