Close allies of opposition leader Raila Odinga are now pushing for the cancellation of his recent unity pact with President Uhuru Kenyatta.

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Led by Siaya Senator James Orengo, the team comprising political leaders and business people have accused Kenyatta of failing to keep his part of the deal by remaining mum on the National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna saga.

They have since informally requested Odinga to nullify his March 9 peace deal with the President, or risk becoming part of the Jubilee government's injustice trend that has seen Miguna denied entry into the country and instead deported to Dubai.

The team, which is also demanding for Miguna's unconditional return to the country, has as well hit out at the President, accusing him of disregarding the constitution and leading his officials in disobeying court orders.

"Uhuru has to be held accountable now. Any engagement with him in any process would be an act of impunity because he is condoning the blatant and brazen defiance of court orders," Orengo, who doubles up as Miguna's lawyer told the Sunday Nation.

"He has put the Judiciary in an embarrassing position. His hands are there, the warning he gave to the Judiciary that he will revisit it after the Supreme Court overturned his declaration of win by IEBC is there for all to see," he is further quoted.

Miguna, who returned to the country on Monday, was detained at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) over a travelling documents row with the immigration department before being kicked out of the nation.