Inclusion of National Justice Economic and Civic Transformation (INJECT) party leader Morara Kebaso on Sunday, October 13, defended his decision to ask for funds from Kenyans.
In a video seen by The Kenya Times, Morara said he has been asking for help to traverse the entire country to expose stalled projects about the government and to do civic education.
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“You hear people saying, ‘Morara is a conman, Morara is a conman.’ He is raising resources. I want to tell all Kenyans that we must continue to fundraise and raise resources because there is no way we are going to win this war without resources.”
“Your contribution would enable me to go around and do civic education,” the lawyer defended himself.
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Morara defends decision to fundraise from Kenyans
“I want to urge all Kenyans not to listen to those people who label me a conman,” Kebaso added.
Morara further defended himself by explaining that he spends a lot of money on fuel while travelling to different places within the country.
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He mentioned that if he travels the entire country in a day, covering more than 400 km, it would require a full tank of fuel costing Ksh 18,000.
INJECT Party leader emphasized that even if he had the money, it would be depleted within 3 days due to the high fuel expenses.
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At the same time, the INJECT Party leader reassured Kenyans that he has always been able to respond promptly and hit the ground whenever they send him contributions.
“Because I have been supported by Kenyans who send me contributions to purchase fuel, I have never failed to respond promptly,” Kebaso said.
Meanwhile, the leader of the INJECT Party promised Kenyans that he will resume his tour to expose stalled government projects this week, dubbed “Vampire Diaries.”
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This comes after he took a short break due to injuries sustained during the Bomas Public Participation session on the impeachment of Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua.
Kebaso’s defence comes after some Kenyans took to various social media platforms, accusing him of borrowing funds under the pretence of keeping the Kenya Kwanza government in check, while allegedly intending to use the donations to enrich himself.
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