Morara Kebaso Exposes Alleged Plot Against His Life in Narok

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Lawyer turned activist Morara Kebaso during a past interview.
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Lawyer and Activist Morara Kebaso on Monday recounted what transpired in Narok after his tour went sour and resulted in injuries to some of his team members. Morara had announced a tour to conduct civic education on Sunday during the Mashujaa Day celebrations.

In a video clip he shared on social media, the activist claimed that a team of flying squad officers had been dispatched from Narok to track him down and kill him. He added that a team of security officers was tasked with tracking him.

“There is a team formed under the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) called the Special Service unit whose particular purpose is to track me down and kill me,” he revealed.

Kebaso further revealed that some of the spies were shopping around for a house near his residence to monitor him and plot ways to get rid of him.

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Morara Kebaso adressing a crowd in Narok County on Saturday, October 19, 2024. PHOTO/ Morara Kebaso
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The lawyer-turned-activist called out a politician for sending goons to attack him while inspecting Narok Referral Hospital after touring Olulunga Market in the County.

“It is very sad that a state official can choose to do this and use a state vehicle bought by taxpayers’ money to carry goons and come and attack,” he lamented.

Morara and his team had gone to Olulunga Market and then left for a referral hospital before heading to Uhuru Market. While at Narok Town, he got attacked by goons he claimed were hired by the politician.

“The (politician) is the one who sent goons to attack us. They attacked us in Narok Town and followed us to Maasai Mara University where we escaped and went to Olulunga,” he recounted.

He further stated that after leaving Olulunga Market, they saw more than 50 motorbikes and 100 people who blocked the road waiting to attack them with machetes, pangas, and Rungus. 

“We had to make a U-turn on the road and flee. I ran faster and hid in a Maasai homestead before I found police rescue but the rest of my friends were not very lucky. One of the vehicles they were in suffered a tyre burst and another swerved into a ditch,” he narrated.

Kebaso dismissed the notion that he was attacked by local youths. On the contrary, he maintained that those people who attacked him were brought from another area. “They were not Maasai because the culture of the Maasai is not that way, these are people who were mobilized and lied to,” he insisted.

Morara noted the Maasai people don’t have a problem at all with civic education, adding some of the residents encouraged him to keep doing vampire diaries to show them how projects have stalled.

He alleged Narok County is a crime scene because most if the money is stolen through revenue collection not even expenditure.

Activist Morara Kebaso posing for a photo
Activist Morara Kebaso posing for a photo
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