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Morara Kebaso’s Close Ally Discloses Reasons for Inject Party Officials’ Exit: “He’s Not Advisable”

By December 4, 2024Updated:December 17, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso has been dealt a blow after his top officials parted ways with him. A former Inject Party official shared reasons behind their exit. Why did Inject Party officials withdraw membership? In an exclusive interview with TUKO.co.ke, one of the departing officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, shared that the decision to leave was due to Morara’s alleged behaviour, which they found increasingly difficult to tolerate. 

Despite alleged multiple efforts to advise him, the official claimed that Morara ignored their views and remained focused solely on “becoming a billionaire at 35” rather than on transforming the country through the party. “Morara is not someone you can work with. He reacts impulsively to anything that comes his way. When working as a team, every action reflects the position of the party.

 But with him, it’s always about his decisions and no one else’s. You can’t advise him; it’s always just him, alone,” the leader claimed. The source also raised concerns about the alleged lack of transparency and accountability in managing the party’s finances. 

According to him, Morara acted as the chief accountant, making it difficult for anyone to track the party’s finances. The official further claimed that the activist allegedly only sporadically mentioned the millions he received in donations from Kenyans but failed to provide clear details on how the funds are used. 

He pointed out that most of these donations come from the Kenyan diaspora, not locally. “He was both the party leader and the chief accountant. We never knew how much money he received or how it was used. 

While he often mentioned donations from locals, the bulk of the contributions came from the diaspora. “He has a way of talking that makes you feel sorry for him. You’ll hear him mention during lunch that Kenyans have sent KSh 1 million this week. He at times pities himself for sharing such,” he claimed.

 Additionally, the official accused Morara of making decisions unilaterally, meeting politicians without informing the party leadership, and thus leaving them in the dark about any agreements made. The official expressed initial trust in Morara, believing he had good intentions and that together they could achieve their goals. 

However, after hearing rumours of his behaviour and allegedly conducting their own investigation, they became disillusioned. “I thought this movement was about reforming the government and removing this corrupt regime. 

Little did we know, we were dealing with someone who was focused on his interests, taking advantage of both our efforts and the movement. I’m glad we decided to leave early,” he alleged.  Morara is now reportedly left with only his treasurer and chairman, who have been loyal to him since their university days. 


by  Nancy Odindo

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