Hours after Activist Morara Kebaso was involved in an accident while coming from his now famous project inspection tours, Morara Kebaso has cast his doubts on the genuinness of the accident.
Speaking through his social media platform, X Morara Kebaso expressed his doubts after he posted a man who had attended his meeting earlier in Embu as the same man who was driving the car that caused the accident.
Preliminary reports by the activist indicated that the man was under the influence of alcohol at the time of accident and immediately vanished from the scene, raising questions as to whether his disappearance was out of fear or to hide something.
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Further, the activist has said that immediately the accident happened, he also disappeared from the scene which according to him was a safety measure incase there was a sinister plan through the accident.
“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 am on a clock.”
The activist proceeded to name potential enemies who would want him dead after the unfortunate accident over what he termed as triggering them over his recent activities of inspecting stalled projects across the country.
“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 and rising tribal chiefs that feel like our message might dilute their influence.
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Additionally, Morara listed 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.” Due to this, the activist noted that he will review his security detail upwards and he will avoid meetings that spill over into the night.