Morara reveals fate of assets contributed by Kenyans as he quits politics

Activist Morara Kebaso during a past occasion. PHOTO/@MoraraKebasoSnr/X

Political activist and civic educator Morara Kebaso, who is the founder of the InclusiveNational Justice, Economic & Civic Transformation (INJECT) party, has revealed how he will handle all the assets contributed by Kenyans to aid his activities.

This comes moments after he announced his exit from active politics, despite his ambitious plan of running for presidency in 2027.

Taking to his official X account on the night of Monday, June 23, 2025, Morara stated that all the assets that were contributed by Kenyans of goodwill, which are currently in his possession, will be handed over to the capable INJECT leadership.

Morara on INJECT leadership

According to Morara, the new leadership will continue with the dream of building a political party that gives a chance to young people, and that Kenyans will soon hear from them after they meet.

“I am aware that there are assets in my possession that were contributed by Kenyans of goodwill. I will hand over the assets to the capable INJECT leadership, who will continue with the dream of building a political party that gives a chance to young people. You can expect to hear from them soon after they meet,” Morara stated.

The most notable assets that Kenyans contributed towards the activities of Morara are a Land Cruiser vehicle and a public address system.

Morara further argued that during the short period he has been in politics, he has only carried anger and pain.

“The Lord our God gives favour to men according to His will. He gave me a moment in the spotlight, and I did my best with it. But in the process, I have carried anger and pain. So much so that if I do not destroy something, it will definitely destroy me. I cannot do it anymore. We are 55 million of us; surely there is no shortage of leaders. I am ready to cheer, support, advise, console, and contribute financially,” Morara wrote on X.

A screenshot of Morara Kebaso’s statement. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from a statement shared on X by @MoraraKebasoSnr

Morara exits politics

In a detailed statement posted on social media on Monday, June 23, 2025, Kebaso declared that he has finally escaped the pressures of political life and is now ready to live freely without fear of judgment.

He expressed relief at being able to focus on his personal life, business, and travels without the constant scrutiny that comes with public office.

“Guys, I finally escaped politics. I can now live my life. I can do my biz, make my mulla, travel the world, see my friends, visit a bar, and not worry about pictures. I’m free. Nobody can judge me if I dance the wrong way or smile the wrong way. I don’t need security. I can drive myself and race like hell. I don’t have to show up for TV interviews and get misquoted,” Morara said.