Ruto Lifts Red Alerts Against Miguna Miguna

This is according to Miguna, who took to social media on Tuesday, September 13.

Ruto Lifts Red Alerts Against Miguna Miguna
Exiled lawyer, Miguna Miguna. /FILE

President William Ruto will lift the red alerts issued against exiled lawyer Miguna Miguna tomorrow.

This is according to Miguna, who took to social media on Tuesday, September 13.

After the red alerts are lifted, Miguna said it will be up to him to renew his Kenyan passport and announce the date of his return to Kenya.

"I'm happy to announce that President William Ruto has assured me that the red alerts will be lifted on Wednesday, September 14, 2022.

"Thereafter, I will have my Kenyan Passport renewed and I'll announce the date of my return to my motherland," Miguna stated. 

Miguna Miguna casting his vote in the diaspora. /FACEBOOK

Deputy President, Rigathi Gachagua on Wednesday, August 17 noted that Miguna was wrongfully punished for his defiance of the current administration.

"Miguna should start packing his bags because he did not do any wrong. It's because he differed with a few leaders and hence was shown the door.

"Wherever he is, I'd tell him to be patient and as soon as the president-elect is sworn in, he should book a flight," Gachagua stated.

Miguna had offered hope to his followers about his return to the country from exile but stated that three conditions must be met before he even books a return flight to Kenya.

First, William Ruto must be sworn in as Kenya's fifth president before he reenters the Kenyan territory. Second and third, the red alerts against him must be lifted and his Kenyan passport renewed- indicating that he has since packed his bags in readiness for the journey which takes approximately 15 hours.

"Five Executive Orders President William Ruto should issue: lift the red alerts against Miguna Miguna, appoint the six judges, order a judicial Inquiry into state capture, return port operations to Mombasa and block Matiang'i, Kibicho, Mucheru, Chiloba and Kinoti from fleeing," Miguna issued further instructions on Wednesday.