Morara Kebaso Snr recently made his first public appearance after a violent attack during a public participation event at Bomas of Kenya concerning Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua’s impeachment.
The attack, which involved goons throwing chairs and physically assaulting him, occurred as he was preparing to speak at the forum.
The situation escalated rapidly, leaving Morara shaken and injured. He later shared that he was hurt and needed medical attention following the incident.
The attack has sparked widespread outrage, with many Kenyans condemning the violence and calling for accountability.
The event, meant to be a platform for civic engagement, was marred by chaos, raising concerns about the safety of those participating in public discourse.
Morara had been vocal about his belief that if Gachagua were to be impeached, President William Ruto should also vacate office since they were elected as a duo.
The incident highlights the growing dangers faced by individuals who speak out on political matters in Kenya, particularly in environments that should promote democratic participation.
Calls for a thorough investigation have been made, with many questioning the motives behind the attack and demanding that those responsible be brought to justice.