By Mercy Imali
A man claiming to be the biological father of the late Minister George Saitoti’s son has now demanded a DNA test to lay the matter to rest once and for all. Zachary Musengi is Saitoti’s adopted son.
Sebastian Maina Ngunju has for the last seven years been embroiled in a row over Musengi who he says was abducted in unknown circumstances and ended up being Saitoti’s son.
He pointed out that there is an imminent need for the DNA test as it shall aid the court in reaching the final truth and in making a verdict on the paternity of Musengi beyond any reasonable doubt.
He stated that his late wife Elizabeth gave birth to their third born son in September 1985, but who later got lost at 4pm in the evening of 31st August, 1988, at their Subukia home.
Ngunju stated in court papers. “On 15thJuly, 2012, during the requiem mass for the late Prof George Saitoti, I saw a boy by the name Zachary Musengi Saitoti in television during a live broadcast seated next to Mrs Saitoti. After a close look, I realized he bore likeness and similitude of other siblings in his custody.”
Court of Appeal judges Philip Waki, Patrick Kiage, and Roselyn Nambuye had in June 2017, concluded that Musengi was not the son of Ngunju and his wife Elizabeth Maina.
Consequently, the judges unanimously declined a plea by Ngunju to reopen or review the case and ruled the matter had been withdrawn through a mutual understanding by both parties in July 2013.
In the latest filings at the High Court, Ngunju says that in order to lay the matter to rest with finality, a DNA test should be conducted.
He pointed out that it is his family members’ constitutional right and fundamental freedom from being subjected to torture and that ascertaining their biological relationships outweighs the right to immunity and privacy of Saitoti’s family.