Politics
Raila aide a Kenyan citizen: Kajwang’
Posted Wednesday, January 13 2010 at 21:08
An aide of Prime Minister Raila Odinga has not renounced his Kenyan citizenship and therefore remains a citizen, a Cabinet minister has clarified. There is no evidence of Mr Miguna Miguna being in possession of a foreign passport, Immigration minister Otieno Kajwang’ said on Wednesday.
In an interview with NTV, Mr Kajwang’ told off those doubting Mr Miguna’s citizenship. “Mr Miguna is a Kenyan citizen by birth. I have looked at his file and there is no evidence that he has renounced his citizenship,” he said.
Mr Miguna, Mr Odinga’s adviser on coalition affairs, has recently found himself under tight scrutiny by politicians aligned to the PNU wing of the coalition. They wrote a letter to the PM and copied it to Head of Civil Service, Francis Muthaura, calling for his sacking.
The letter, also copied to newsrooms, asked Mr Odinga to fire Mr Miguna from the Coalition Management Team for breaching the Constitution. “While Mr Miguna Miguna was born in Kenya, he has since become a citizen of Canada. Like all other expatriates working in the country, our laws require that Mr Miguna apply for and obtain the relevant permits to live and work in Kenya,” read the letter also copied to the Canadian High Commissioner in Kenya.
In response, Mr Miguna said those making the allegations must prove “where, how and when I renounced my Kenyan citizenship which I acquired by birth”. And on Wednesday, Mr Kajwang’, while explaining the legal processes involved in stripping someone of citizenship, came to the defence of Mr Miguna.
Renounce
“Losing citizenship is not that easy because it’s a birthright. Even if you want to renounce it, the Kenyan government must release you so that you don’t become stateless,” he said. He said if it had been established that Mr Miguna had another passport, he could only be asked to choose one and renounce the other.
According to the PNU team, Mr Miguna’s Canadian passport (number MJ393885) expired on January 27, 2008, and he subsequently got a Kenyan one on March 23, 2009. This, they argued, makes Mr Miguna ineligible to work in the country.
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Submitted by KenyamzalendoPosted January 17, 2010 09:32 AM
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Submitted by kitkiew
Minister Kajwang, Miguna Miguna may very well be Kenyan born but at sometime he elected, whatever the reason(s), to be Canadian. If Kenya does not have dual citizenship provision then he cannot remain or work in Kenya without proper visa and work permit. Maybe you can give him a waiver but it must be understood as such
Posted January 14, 2010 06:47 PM -
Submitted by Jabalaulia
It is a shame that Hon Kajwang who is a full minister and graduate of a university and the Kenya School of Law has been pushed to make a statement like this on an issue that the constitution has in 'black and white'. These are the statements that make the Kenyans look like they are not well educated.
Posted January 14, 2010 02:32 PM -
Submitted by julius babu
Kajwang, Please note iam american born in Kenya. when the time comes , nobody will stop me from contestin for for any office in Kenia. please do your algebra and double maths right. the time is comin and very soon , kenya will need new blood.
Posted January 14, 2010 09:17 AM -
Submitted by toboa yote
So Bw Miguna (or Kajwang) say that Miguna is not a Canadian. That said many Kenyans were forced into this situation. We need to pass the dual citizenship laws asap.
Posted January 14, 2010 02:15 AM




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I was born in Kenya but now a Canadian citizen. We attended Canadian citizenship ceremony with Mr. Miguna. I have pictures to proof it. Unless Mr. Miguna has denounced his Canadian citizenship, he is working in Kenya illegally and he should be deported. If this kind of leadership Raila stand for, Kenya has a long way to go in ending impunity. Kajwang must be ashamed defending a lier for political expediency.