Miguna clarifies endorsing Fred Matiang’i for presidency

Lawyer Miguna Miguna has disowned the reports attributed to him that he has endorsed former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i to vie for the presidency.
Lawyer Miguna Miguna has disowned the reports attributed to him that he has endorsed former Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i to vie for the presidency.
A digital card made the rounds on social media purporting to quote Miguna seeking to make peace with Matiang’i and also blessing him to run for the president’s seat.
The writings also claimed Miguna sought an apology from Matiang’i as regards the happenings in 2018 when the former Interior CS reportedly oversaw the attack in Miguna’s home and later his deportation to Canada.
Setting the record straight, the fiery lawyer currently based in Ontario, Canada, denied making such statements.
He flagged the digital card as bearing false statements that never originated from him.
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Miguna has held onto a strong stance against Matiang’i, saying he doesn’t deserve a public post.
The lawyer often references the atrocities he faced in 2018 after commissioning an oath to then opposition leader Raila Odinga, who had been defeated in the 2017 presidential election by former president Uhuru Kenyatta.
According to him, his sufferings, crowned by his unceremonious deportation, were sanctioned by Matiang’i, who was the Interior Cabinet Secretary at that time.
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