Controversial lawyer Miguna Miguna has warned ODM leader Raila Odinga to be wary of his relationship with President Uhuru Kenyatta just hours after a one time President Uhuru’s close confidant Dennis Itumbi was arrested.
Through his Twitter account, Miguna who is in Canada after being deported in 2018, warned Raila saying that the ‘Mafias’ (Uhuru) has no ‘brother ‘or ‘friend’ and can easily kick their friends out after achieving their goals or targets.
He was reacting to the arrest of Dennis Itumbi who was a Secretary of Innovation, Digital and Diaspora Communication in the Office of the President but later kicked out in 2018 and eventually arrested on Wednesday for alleged connection with the fake ‘murder’ letter.
Dennis Itumbi is trending today because Despot Uhuru Kenyatta has arrested him. Itumbi is just a collateral damage in a proxy war Uhuru Kenyatta has declared on his deputy @WilliamsRuto. The lesson should be learnt by @RailaOdinga: The Mafia has no "brother" or "friend."
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) July 3, 2019
“Like Jomo Kenyatta, Daniel Moi and Mwai Kibaki before him, Uhuru Kenyatta will betray everyone for self-preservation and Mafia perpetuation. If Despot Uhuru Kenyatta has betrayed @WilliamsRuto who helped impose him as president in 2013 and 2017, the #HandChieth means nothing,” said Miguna
Miguna wondered how Raila Odinga and his friend Kalonzo Musyoka had been tricked into siding with Uhuru when it was clear that in 2017 general elections, the government tortured, maimed and killed thousands of NASA supporters who were protesting the ‘stolen’ results. He observed that soon, the two will be treated just like Itumbi.
Both @RailaOdinga and @skmusyoka vied against despot Uhuru Kenyatta in the 2013 and 2017 elections. Uhuru Kenyatta tortured, maimed and killed thousands of their supporters. But they betrayed them for crumbs as "envoys." Tomorrow, they will be like Dennis Itumbi. Mark my words!
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) July 3, 2019
The lawyer termed Itumbi ‘collateral damage’, stating that the main target in the ongoing war is Deputy President William Ruto and not his foot lieutenants.
He further castigated President Kenyatta over his recent spat against DP Ruto, saying that as the President of Kenya, he is more responsible for the alleged crimes committed by Ruto as they are a team and he is the leader.
Despot Uhuru Kenyatta forged a political alliance with @WilliamsRuto from 2002 to 2006 as well as from 2012 to 2017. He heads the Government and Ruto deputies him. He is more responsible than Ruto for all the crimes they have committed together because he is the SENIOR PARTNER.
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) July 3, 2019
Miguna thought that Raila was initially championing to stop Uhuru Kenyatta from making Kenya a Mafia private estate but wondered how the ODM boss is currently so used to being a slave that he even turned against him and embraced Uhuru who stole his victory in 2017.
Miguna concluded in a tweet urging Kenyans to continue fighting for their liberation from the ‘oppressive regime’ saying that Odinga had dumped them and was no longer their saviour.
I swore @RailaOdinga-in to stop Uhuru Kenyatta from making Kenya a Mafia private estate but @RailaOdinga is so used to being a slave that he turned against me and embraced the despot who stole his victory, maimed and murdered thousands of his supporters. #DespotsMustFall https://t.co/JdARVyAYsK
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) July 3, 2019
This comes at a time when a peaceful demonstration at Uhuru park set for June 1st failed to kick start. The demonstration dubbed BRING BACK MIGUNA DEMO was set to push the government to allow Miguna back into Kenya after being deported in 2018 for allegedly taking part in illegal swearing in of Raila Odinga as the People’s President in Uhuru Park.
Power is in our numbers. Fear perpetuates impunity. Stand up and fight for our rights. Nobody is above the law. Court orders must be obeyed by everyone. Born in Kenya, forever a Kenyan. Show up at Uhuru Park on July 1, 2019. Viva! #DespotsMustFall #BringMigunaHome pic.twitter.com/tJsfs9eV2N
— Dr. Miguna Miguna (@MigunaMiguna) June 30, 2019