Morara Kebaso involved in road accident
Lawyer Morara Kebaso was on Sunday, September 22, involved in a road accident in Embu.
In an update on his official X account, the outspoken lawyer said he was hit by a drunk driver in Kivwe, Embu County.
Kebaso was traveling back from Meru and Tharaka Nithi counties where he was holding his countrywide civic education campaign.
“I have been involved in a road accident side collision in Kivwe, Embu County. By a drunk driver,” Kebaso captioned a video from the accident scene.
According to Morara, the accident was caused by a drunk driver who hit the side of his vehicle as he was speeding off.
The tires of the Prado he was traveling in all bursts and airbags were deployed which prevented injuries.
Morara had taken the civic tour to Tharaka Nithi County to inspect stalled projects. One of the projects he inspected is Chogoria – Weru – Marima road allocated Ksh1 billion in 2019 reportedly to a company that doesn’t exist.
He also inspected Kieni-Kiandege-Mworoga Road which was allocated Ksh700 million and despite being launched, little had been done on the site.
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Morara had earlier attended a service at Chuka University Christian Union where he shared on the need for students to stand up for their country.
Kebaso has emerged as a prominent activist exposing stalled government projects in Kenya.
His campaign involves personally inspecting various projects launched by President William Ruto, revealing significant irregularities and instances of abandonment.
Kebaso’s findings have led to public outcry, prompting the government to announce a nationwide inspection of these projects to verify their status and address allegations of corruption and mismanagement.
He has visited at least 18 counties, documenting his observations and rallying public support for accountability in governance.
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