Alan Makana, a man from Kakamega, caused a scene outside parliament buildings after he claimed to be the distant grandson of late President Mwai Kibaki.
In the video seen by Classic, Makana was crying uncontrollably and asking to go inside to see his ‘dad’.
“I need to see him please, it’s been such a long time. He’s been my president, give me time to see him,” he begged.
A first aid assistant at St John’s Ambulance was seen trying to calm the man down.
“Please calm down, we’ll take you to see his remains so you can pay tribute to him. Hakuna Vita.”
Mwai Kibaki had only four children, named Judy Wanjiku, Jimmy Kibaki, Tony Githinji and David Kagi.
In the last TV conference, the former head of state had said that he has only one wife and this should never be doubted.
In March 2009, Kibaki called a press conference to announce to Kenyans that he had only one wife and that all that people were listening to was propaganda.
“I want to say something that I want you to be dear and lasting in your hearts. You know, and I know and everyone knows that I have only one wife.
This is known to everyone in Kenya but the media keeps repeating time and again that I have a second wife.
I want to make it clear that I have only one beloved wife, Lucy, and I have no one else. In fact, I only have four children.
He further adds, “Everyone who knows me and my family and how I live now, I have a wife and they don’t expect any change from this way of life.
I decided to make this public and appeal to you to listen to what I am saying and do not continue to spread lies everywhere.
I cannot repeat the same thing when people in the media like to propagate lies. threatened to go to court.
“Whoever bows down to that path will see me in the court or wherever he sees me.
And we will deal with it, no matter what; There is no real motive for anyone wanting to spread lies about me.
Kibaki said that people spoiled him by saying that he had another wife.