Activist Morara Kebaso, the fiery leader of the INJECT party, has long been known for his relentless exposes on stalled, fake, and ghost projects linked to President William Ruto’s government.
However, latest developments have sparked speculation that the vocal critic may have been “bought” by the powers that be, as his focus appears to have shifted dramatically.
Kebaso’s latest exposes, popularly known as “Vampire Diaries,” have targeted projects initiated during the pre-2022 era when former President Uhuru Kenyatta was in power.
This shift has raised eyebrows among Kenyans, with many questioning whether the activist’s loyalties have changed.
Lawyer Mohamed Wehliye, MBS, took to his X handle to highlight this curious change in Kebaso’s approach.
“Morara’s last three vampire diaries are covering pre-2022. Ni mimi ndiyo niko na Kenyan political mind ama kuna nini?” Wehliye posted on X.
Kebaso’s “Vampire Diaries” series has been a thorn in the flesh of the current administration, often exposing corruption and inefficiencies in government projects.
His sudden pivot to scrutinizing the previous regime has left many wondering if he has been compromised or if there is a deeper strategy at play.
Supporters of Kebaso argue that his work remains unbiased and that he is simply holding all leaders accountable, regardless of their tenure.
However, critics insist that the timing and focus of his recent exposes suggest a possible alignment with the current government’s interests.
As the debate rages on, one thing is clear: Morara Kebaso’s new tact has reignited conversations about the integrity of activists and the ever-shifting loyalties in Kenya’s political landscape.
Whether he has been “bought” or is simply broadening his scope, Kebaso’s next moves will be closely watched by both his supporters and detractors.