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Miguna demands to be allowed to attend Ruto swearing in

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Miguna Miguna is now demanding to be given emergency travel documents ahead of William Ruto’s swearing in on Tuesday.

Through his lawyer Adrian Kamotho, Miguna has written to the head of public service Joseph Kinyua demanding facilitation to travel back to Kenya as well as lifting of red alerts issued to airlines.

The Kenyan born lawyer has given the Chairperson of the assumption of Office of the President Committee 24 hours to facilitate his travel.

Thus your committee has an overarching duty and legal obligation to ensure that our client is facilitated to attend the swearing in ceremony of 5th President, His Excellency William Samoei Ruto, without fail

Miguna Miguna

“Thus your committee has an overarching duty and legal obligation to ensure that our client is facilitated to attend the swearing in ceremony of 5th President, His Excellency William Samoei Ruto, without fail,” read the statement in part.

The Kenyan born lawyer was deported in February 2018 after participating in the mock swearing in of ODM leader Raila Odinga.

His efforts to jet back in the country have been futile after several attempts by his lawyers to facilitate his return to Kenya.

Austine Ogalo
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