Questions after man breaches security, almost disrupts Kibaki State funeral
A man was arrested
on Friday during former President Mwai Kibaki's state funeral after he rushed
to the podium and attempted to disrupt the event moments after President Uhuru
Kenyatta delivered his tribute.
The man, who is yet
to be identified, interrupted Archbishop Anthony Muheria who had taken over
after President Kenyatta, saying he wanted two minutes.
“Allow me just two
minutes to make some remarks,” the man could be heard pleading with Archbishop
Muheria.
The
bishop, however, did not miss a step and expertly handled the unforeseen
situation and de-escalated the situation by embracing the man into his
arms and moving him away from the microphone as the security agents showed
up, a bit too late, to take him away.
Understanding
what was awaiting the young man at the hands of the security personnel, Bishop
Muheria pleaded with them not to hurt him.
“He is the son of our nation who is emotional at the loss of our
president, treat him well,” Archbishop Muheria said as he continued with the
program.
The whole incident lasted for a few seconds but was it not for
Muheria’s cool-headedness,
Kibaki’s state funeral could have been remembered quite differently.
Many were left
wondering how such a breach could have happened at a state funeral that was
attended by African heads of state including Presidents Uhuru Kenyatta, Salva
Kirr (South Sudan), Sahle-Work Zewde (Ethiopia) and Cyril Ramaphosa
from South Africa.
It also raises questions about how the same man who disrupted proceedings on Tuesday outside Parliament during the viewing of Kibaki's body, managed to end up that close to the family of the former president and other dignitaries.
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