High Court has declined to lift government red alerts issued against NRM leader Miguna Miguna from entering the country.
According to High court Judge Hedwig Ong’undi, there was no indication that Miguna had been prevented from returning to the nation.
According to a certificate of urgency, the alerts banned Miguna from boarding Lufthansa and Air France planes for the purpose of traveling to and entering Kenya on November 16 or any other day.
His lawyer and Westlands aspirant Nelson Havi had sworn to appeal the decision if Miguna is barred from traveling to Kenya.
Havi, Willy Mutunga, former Chief Justice, and Johnson Muthama, Chairman of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), have all pushed the government to lift Miguna’s exile.
Mutunga and Havi had intended to accompany the lawyer back to Kenya from Canada.
The vocal lawyer has constantly blamed the government for illegally deporting him. He has urged more Kenyans to join him in demanding that the government allow him back.
*This article was written by Marion Munywoki for Uzalendo News. Email: uzalendonews24@gmail.com to submit your story.



















