Editor's Review

The man on Tuesday, April 26 wailed uncontrollably at Parliament buildings as Mwai Kibaki's body laid in state.

A man who on Tuesday caused drama at Parliament buildings by wailing uncontrollably on Friday attempted to interrupt late former President Mai Kibaki's State funeral.

Allan Makana on Friday, April 29, took to the podium after President Uhuru Kenyatta concluded his speech and requested that he speaks.

Makana was heard saying, "Just two minutes to make a few remarks" before the bishop leading the mass at Nyayo National Stadium calmed him down and moved him away.

Below is the video of Makana courtesy of Citizen TV.

Makana, who hails from Bungoma County, made scenes on Tuesday as he wailed and removed his sweater and T-shirt at the Parliament buildings.

"Why allow him to go soon? Why?! Why? Why? He is my president, he has been my distant grandfather... Why allow him to go soon?" he wailed as tears dropped down his cheeks.

Makana continued wailing even as he kept praising Kibaki lauding him as his best president ever.

"I need to see him, he gave me free education," he said even as he wailed.

Meanwhile, President Kenyatta led the nation in paying tributes to the late Kibaki during the State funeral.

The Head of State termed Kibaki as a man who practiced tolerance, and was calm under pressure, resulting in effective leadership.