Political analyst Edward Kisinag'ani now says that the recent truce between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition chief Raila Odinga is losing relevance.
In a tweet Tuesday, Kisiangani observed that the two leaders' pledge to collaborate in enhancing national unity and cohesion has failed, basing on the ongoing offensive on the National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader Miguna Miguna.
The outspoken lawyer jetted back into the country from Canada on Monday but has since been denied entry, in addition to being subjected to harassment and detention at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
According to Kisiang'ani, this is proof enough that the campaign has failed in advance, urging the two leaders to officially call it off to avoid further misleading Kenyans.
''What has happened at JKIA during the last 30 hours has completely perforated and diminished the hopes citizens entertained when our President recently shook hands with Raila. Maybe we need a fresh handshake to undo the first one!'' he said.
He also took a swipe at the police for attacking journalists covering the stand-off between Miguna, immigration officials and the police, terming the act as uncivilized.
''Extreme police violence against citizens and journalists is not right today. It will not be right tomorrow. It will never forever be right,'' he added in a separate tweet.