Siaya Senator James Orengo has said that they will move back to the courts after controversial Canadian based lawyer Miguna Miguna was denied entry into the country.
Orengo expressed disappointment, slamming the Jubilee government for mistreating the self-declared National Resistance Movement leader.
Speaking to journalists at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) after Miguna's was bundled into an Emirates Plane on Tuesday night, Orengo said that the country has been turned into a 'Banana' Republic.
"We are going back to the courts because this is unacceptable and ignorance of the court order that guaranteed Miguna's return into the country," he said.
Miguna's returned to the country on Tuesday weeks after being deported back to Canada.
Miguna, however, was not allowed entry after he allegedly refused to hand in his travel documents as the law requires.
ODM leader Raila Odinga presence at JKIA failed to secure Miguna's entry back into the country.
Miguna later disembarked from the Emirates Plane accusing the police and the government of infringing on his rights.