‘CJ Maraga should ask judges to resign’ – Dida tells off Judiciary following Miguna’s deportation

Former presidential candidate Abduba Dida has lashed at the Judiciary following the re-deportation of self-proclaimed National Resistance Movement (NRM) General Miguna Miguna.

Miguna was deported for the second time on Wednesday night. He landed in Dubai this morning but said that he would not leave the airport.

The ‘general’ said that he was assaulted and drugged at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) before forcefully being put on the Dubai-bound flight.

This tweet got several responses from many Kenyans, including former CJ Willy Mutunga scoffed at Dida, saying that his opinion was biased but still would be protected by the Judiciary.

“I am sure the Judiciary will nevertheless protect your biased opinion,” tweeted Mutunga. 

I am sure the Judiciary will nevertheless protect your biased opinion.— Dr Willy M Mutunga (@WMutunga) March 28, 2018

Dida replied by rephrasing his statement, saying the Executive has become too superior and is taking over the roles of the Judiciary.

“I believe that you did not understand the statement therefore I will rephrase. The executive is feeling so superior to the point of taking over the roles of the Judiciary. CJ Maraga should just ask his judges to resign and let the executive do everything the way they want,” clarified Dida.

I believe that you did not understand the statement therefore I will rephrase.

The executive is feeling so superior to the point of taking over the roles of the Judiciary. CJ Maraga should just ask his judges to resign and let the executive do everything the way they want. https://t.co/5m86mH3cI6— Mwalimu Dida (@mwalimu_dida) March 29, 2018