Political activist Morara Kebaso |
Political activist Morara Kebaso has been a trending topic on social media for the past few months.
He has been going around Kenya exposing failed and stalled government projects – something that has earned him a name on social media.
On Sunday he was sadly involved in a road accident, leaving many of his supporters worried.
In a statement, Morara said that he quickly left the accident scene because he feared for his life.
He went on to say that he has too many enemies and cannot guess who exactly is after his life.
“Yesterday after the accident, I disappeared very fast from the scene in another car because sometimes accidents are used to cause confusion so that the real thing can happen. I don’t want to blame anyone without evidence but now I know I am on a clock.
“I have too many enemies to start guessing who can do it. The government officials that we have exposed, the opposition that feels we are taking their space, rising tribal chiefs that feel like our message might dilute their influence, presidential candidates who think I will run against them, contractors who have been paid money and disappeared, sympathetics of the corrupt. The list is endless,” Morara said.
He noted that going forward, he has decided to increase his security.
The activist added that he will also avoid engagements that run into the night .
Morara stated that he is grateful to be alive after the accident.
“I will definitely review my security detail upwards. And I will avoid meetings that spill over into the night. I am grateful to be alive. And I believe its for a reason but also for a season because one day I will still die.”
He is 28-years old
Morara hails from Nyamira County
He is a Lawyer and Businessman
He owns Morara Furniture together with his wife
He is married to Mercy Morara
Kebaso holds a degree in Law from Kenyatta University
He studied at Maseno and St.Francis Gekendo High School
His Grandfather and grandfather’s father were politicians
He has been going around Kenya exposing failed and stalled government projects
He promised to refund Kenyans who supported him with cash but later felt conned
On September 22, 2024, he was involved in a road accident
BY DENNIS MILIMO