Lawyer Miguna Miguna at the JKIA before his deportation on March 27, 2018. PHOTO | FILE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
Lawyer Miguna Miguna, who is returning
from exile in Canada, says he has been barred from boarding a flight
from Frankfurt, Germany, to Nairobi.
Dr
Miguna’s journey suffered a blow Tuesday morning after Lufthansa Air
refused to allow him on board following a red alert issued by the
Government of Kenya, he said.
Dr
Miguna had successfully made the first leg of his journey, from Canada
to Germany, and was preparing to board when he was informed of the
restriction.
In the red alert, the government warned the airline against flying the lawyer to Kenya or any other African country.
"In
fact, the Kenya Government has demanded that Lufthansa must refund my
fare. They have demanded that Lufthansa should not fly me into any other
African country, either," Dr Miguna said in an interview with local
radio station Hot 96.
"Lufthansa
flight manager is saying that the Government of Kenya must send
official communication to Lufthansa at Frankfurt office before I can be
allowed to fly to Kenya or any other African country."
When contacted for comment, Government
Spokesman Cyrus Oguna said he could neither confirm nor deny whether the
red alert was sent or if it has been in place since 2018 when Dr Miguna
unsuccessfully attempted to return.
“But that (red alert) is an issue that can be sorted out by the Foreign Affairs ministry,” he told the Nation.
Col
(rtd) Oguna reiterated that Dr Miguna is free to travel to Kenya on the
assurances of President Uhuru Kenyatta and that he will not be barred.
“The President’s clearance supersedes any other order,” he said.
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