Former Nairobi governor aspirant Miguna Miguna has asked opposition supporters not to relent in their struggle against the Jubilee government.
Speaking from Toronto Canada after he was deported, Miguna said that their movement was unstoppable.
He asked supporters to keep on with their demonstrations from across the globe and said the struggle must continue.
"This is the NRM Kenya general speaking from Toronto Canada. A message to patriots, comrades and friends of Kenya currently demonstrating in the cold in New York and many capitals in the world. Viva," he said.
"Continue the struggle against the despots, against the illegitimate insurpers of power. We must win. There is no going back. Surrender is not an option. We don't have a reverse gear," he added.
Miguna unsuccessfully vied for the Nairobi governor seat, losing to Governor Mike Sonko in a race that saw incumbent Evans Kidero dethroned.
He then went ahead to join hands with his old ally Raila Odinga in the fight against Jubilee's legitimacy.