The government has lifted red alerts imposed on lawyer Miguna Miguna four years ago.
The lawyer made the revelation on Wednesday saying he will now travel back to Kenya on October 26.
"The government of William Ruto and Rigathi Gachagua has lifted the Red Alerts Uhuru Kenyatta illegally imposed against me with the connivance of Raila Odinga.
"My arrival: October 20 at 6am. The Rule of law, fearlessness, persistence and focus have prevailed," Miguna said in a tweet.
The lifting of the travel bans now ends more than a four-year wait for the lawyer to return home after he was forcefully deported to Canada in March 2018.
On September 13, Miguna claimed the red alerts would be lifted a day later but it never materialised.
He told Kenyans that President William Ruto had assured him of his return once the red alerts are lifted.
"Thereafter, I will have my Kenyan Passport renewed and I’ll announce the date of my return to my motherland," he stated.
The self-proclaimed National Resistance Movement (NRM) leader was at loggerheads with the Jubilee administration following his role in the unofficial swearing-in of then opposition leader Raila Odinga as the People’s President.
He claimed he was sedated and forcefully deported to Canada on March 28, 2018.
"I was dragged, assaulted, drugged and forcefully flown to Dubai," Miguna wrote in a Facebook post.
This was the second time he was taken out of the country to Canada, a country he also holds legal citizenship.
The government insisted that he was not a Kenyan citizen.
The second deportation followed his return after the first one on February 7 the same year.
The government imposed red alerts after the second deportation, effectively making it impossible for the outspoken lawyer to travel back to Kenya.
Miguna claimed his passport was confiscated and destroyed and subsequent court orders to issue him with a new passport or travel documents were ignored by the Jubilee administration.
Top state officials including Interior CS Fred Matiang'i, PS Karanja Kibicho and then director of Immigration Gordon Kihalangwa were held in contempt for failing to facilitate Miguna's return.
But on September 20 this year, Miguna said the Ruto administration sent him a new passport and promised to lift the red alerts.
"1687 days after Uhuru Kenyatta, Raila Odinga, Fred Matiang'i, Karanja Kibicho and G Kihalangwa conspired to illegally seize and destroy my Kenyan Passport, President William Ruto has had a new one delivered to me. Waiting for the lifting of red alerts," he said.
















