Morara Kebaso Calls for Partnership With Gachagua: "I Believe You Have a Lot of Information That Can Help Me"

Activist Morara Kebaso (left) and embattled DP Rigathi Gachagua.
A photo collage of Morara Kebaso (left) and former DP Rigathi Gachagua.
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Lawyer and activist David Morara Kebaso has called for an alliance with embattled Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, who is currently facing an impeachment in the senate.

Taking to his official X, Morara revealed that he believes that the Deputy President has a lot of information that could help in revealing to Kenyans what is really happening in the country. He went on to challenge the DP to share the information that he had.

"I believe you have a lot of information that can help me in my vampire diaries. Would you like to share this info?", tweeted Marara.

According to the activist, he cannot attack the Deputy President at the moment because he is facing an impeachment battle. Instead of attacking him, Morara has extended the olive branch to the DP so that the do can expose the Kenya Kwanza Government together.

Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attends a church service in Meru on September 29, 2024.
Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua attends a church service in Meru on September 29, 2024.
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"I never kick a man when he is down. Hello Rigathi you have a missed call from me", read part of the tweet.

Morara's call for alliance comes at a time when the Deputy President is facing an impeachment trial at the Senate. This is after 281 Members of Parliament voted in favor of an impeachment motion against Gachagua pending permanent removal by the Senate.

The impeachment motion tabled by MP Mwengi Mutuse accused Gachagua of corruption, insubordination, undermining the government, and practicing ethnically divisive politics, among a host of other charges.

While ruling on the impeachment motion on Thursday, Speaker of the National Assembly Moses Wetangula revealed only 44 MPs voted against the impeachment and one abstained.

The call for the alliance by Morara means that Gachagua would help Morara with more information as he continues with his quest to criticize the Kenya Kwanza Government.

The activist rose to fame with his social media videos which he recorded while holding to account the Ruto government for stalled projects. 

His approach was unique as he traversed the country, visiting projects that had been launched by the government in pomp and color only for the same to stall with millions already spent.

His quest for exposing the Kenya Kwana government has landed him in hot soup severally with two arrests, and one public attack that landed him in hospital. He was attacked at the Bomas of Kenya on Friday 4 during the public participation process where he had gone to share his opinion on Gachagua's impeachment.

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President William Ruto with former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua sharing a moment during the National Prayer Breakfast in 2024.
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