Deported self-declared NRM General Miguna Miguna now wants President Uhuru Kenyatta to face him in open court over controversy surrounding his citizenship.
After five days in detention, Miguna was deported to Canada on grounds that he had renounced his Kenyan citizenship, a claim he denies.
"I was born and fed in Kenya and I have a constitutional right as a citizen. I have never renounced by citizenship," he protested.
Since then, Miguna has filed a case challenging revocation of his passport along with suing the government for violating his rights.
But with IG Joseph Boinet and DCI George Kinoti filing applications to skip court proceedings scheduled on Thursday, Miguna now wants Uhuru to have courage and face him.
"The demagogues can hide and attack me under the cover of darkness. Uhuru should come out of his national security hiding dungeons and face me in court," he tweeted.
Both Boinet and Kinoti risks possible sentencing following contempt of court orders after failing to produce Miguna in court for prosecution.