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Miguna Miguna Demands Sh7 Million Compensation from Matiang’i and Kibicho

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Miguna Miguna Demands Sh7 Million Compensation from Matiang'i and Kibicho

Kenyan-Canadian attorney Miguna Miguna has put outgoing Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i and Principal Secretary Karanja Kibicho on notice ahead of his return to Kenya.

Miguna, who was deported to Canada in 2018, says he will be seeking to recover the Sh7 million and other costs awarded to him by the High Court and Appeals Court as compensation for his illegal removal from the country.

He wants Matiang’i, Kibicho and former Immigration Director-General Gordon Kihalangwa to contact his attorney Adrian Kamotho Njenga to settle the damages and costs awarded to him in various cases.

“You are hereby directed to contact my advocate, Adrian Kamotho Njenga, and sort out the damages and costs the High Court and Court of Appeal awarded me in the various cases I won since 2018. Do so promptly before I land,” Miguna said in a tweet.

At the same time, Miguna called for travel red alerts to be issued against the three, arguing that they committed crimes against Kenyans.

“Whatever goes around comes around…Now is their turn to contend with RED ALERTS for CRIMES they committed against Kenyans,” he added.

Miguna is expected to return to the country after he was issued a new Kenyan passport by President Ruto’s administration on Tuesday.

Through Twitter, Miguna said President Ruto ensured the processing of his passport without filling or signing any documents as previously directed by Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang’i.

“I didn’t have to sign the silly forms they were speaking about,” he wrote.

Miguna was deported to Canada in February 2018 following his arrest for taking part in the mock swearing-in of ODM leader Raila Odinga as ‘people’s president’. The Immigration Department later said that Miguna was in the country illegally as he renounced his Kenyan citizenship while acquiring a Canadian passport.

In 2018, Justice Chacha Mwita ruled that Miguna’s rights were violated when he was deported and awarded him Sh7 million as compensation. The judge stated that Miguna is a Kenyan citizen and that his birthright is not affected by him holding a Canadian passport. 

3 COMMENTS

  1. Settle down and get over…
    Settle down and get over yourself. Just because a ruling was made does not mean you will get any of that money you are dreaming of collecting, and it is not like you have the resources or financial wherewithal to enforce the judgement.Beleive you me they are not shaking in their boots now that you are home.Instead of barking out orders like a dog test the waters first.Your perceived political clout is just a myth nobody cares in Kenya most are still absorbing the shock of elections

  2. Please tell Kenyans you are…
    Please tell Kenyans you are broke and will fund raise for you. You are one learned friend who behaves like you never got any education during your college days. You are a disgrace to the Kenyan people and so more to the profession. Grow up morally, intellectually, and stop behaving like the political thugs in Kenya. Shame on you.

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