
Morara Kebaso, a vocal critic of President William Ruto, has taken to social media to address a menacing incident that unfolded over the weekend. In a Facebook post, Kebaso expressed his outrage after a coffin was mysteriously dropped at his Utawala workshop on Saturday night, which he believes was meant as a threat to silence his critiques of the Kenya Kwanza government.
In his post, Kebaso stated, “Whoever dropped this coffin, do you know who my father is? My father in heaven created the brain and hands that make coffins. I can make you a better one. Kuja mchana nikutengenezee jeneza safi,” directly challenging the intentions behind the act. His words resonate with defiance, underscoring his commitment to exposing corruption scandals and questionable projects tied to the current administration.
The incident comes at a precarious time in Kenya, marked by reports of youth abductions and killings, raising concerns over political intimidation and violence. Kebaso’s post reflects a growing sentiment among some citizens who feel threatened for voicing dissent.
Furthermore, Morara Kebaso emphasized the need to keep families out of politics, insisting that personal attacks will not deter him from his mission. As a prominent figure in the fight against corruption, his resolve remains strong despite the intimidation tactics employed against him.
Kebaso’s fearless stance serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by activists in Kenya, as they navigate a political landscape fraught with danger and repression. His call for transparency and accountability continues to resonate with many, affirming that the spirit of resistance remains alive in the face of adversity.