Long-term Presidential Press Service spokesperson Lee Njiru insists that any information about retired President Daniel Moi can only come from him.
In case of 'anything', Njiru said, he is the one responsible to rely information to the public as protocol dictates.
The veteran journalist who served Moi for 24 years and Jomo Kenyatta for about three years, asked members of the public to respect the family of the former leader.
Social media users have been peddling unsubstantiated information about the health status of Moi, who remains indisposed at Nairobi Hospital.
“I am the official Press secretary of former President Daniel arap Moi and I am the spokesperson. Unless you hear from me everything else is hogwash,” said Mr Njiru.
“Who wants to hide anything about Mzee Moi? And in any case when it comes to information about Mzee Moi, who is speaking the truth is it me or them?
At 78, Njiru is close to the elderly statesman and is partly paid by goverment in contractual form to manage any communication from the former Head of State.
Mr Njiru sparked controversy in 2009 when he accused former close allies of Moi of allegedly abandoning him when he retired in 2002.
According to him, at some point in Kabarak, Moi I would spend alone despite having rewarded many people in government. The former president celebrated his 95 birthday recently.