Morara Expresses Gratitude to Donors
Kebaso’s activism, especially on social media, has drawn widespread attention, amassing a significant following of over 200,000 supporters.
In a recent social media post, lawyer and activist Morara Kebaso thanked Kenyans for their contributions to a security fund initiative, assuring the public that the funds would be managed responsibly.
While Kebaso did not offer specific details on the fund’s usage, he noted that visitors to his office or public events would notice the impact of the initiative.
The contributions to this fund were collected through platforms like M-Pesa, NCBA Bank, and PayPal.
Kebaso’s appeal was made clear in his message, emphasizing that the remaining funds would be allocated toward constructing a toilet for the Karurah Dispensary in Embu County, a rural health facility.
His efforts align with his broader vision for improving healthcare access in underprivileged areas across Kenya, particularly in rural communities.
Morara Kebaso, known for his bold activism and role as the leader of the Inclusion of National Justice, Economic, and Civic Transformation (INJECT) Party, has built a reputation for advocating for marginalized communities.
He has frequently called for transparency in governance and the need for public accountability, often criticizing the misuse of taxpayer money on unfinished public projects.
Kebaso’s activism, especially on social media, has drawn widespread attention, amassing a significant following of over 200,000 supporters.
His efforts to mobilize resources for public good, such as the ongoing construction of health facilities like the one in Embu, reflect his commitment to addressing the healthcare challenges faced by rural populations.
Despite facing legal challenges, including a recent case where charges against him were dismissed, Kebaso remains focused on his broader mission to bring systemic change to Kenyan politics and social infrastructure.
His supporters continue to back his initiatives, and he is seen as a rising political figure advocating for grassroots mobilization and better services for the common Kenyan.
His commitment to using the contributions responsibly underscores his leadership in promoting both security and healthcare reforms