Kebaso took to his X account to share images of a Prado, which he plans to use as a tool to educate Kenyans about their rights, especially as the current government faces increasing criticism for rampant wastefulness.
Although he showcased the vehicle’s exterior design and model, Morara did not provide details on how he acquired the modern car.
In his announcement, the lawyer called on Kenyans with design skills to help brand the vehicle, making it suitable for his civic education campaign.
“Graphic designers, it’s your time to do the Lord’s work. We’ve found a vehicle that will be used to set up a public address system,” Morara suggested.
Kebaso plans to embark on a nationwide civic education tour starting Friday, September 6, focusing on the Mt. Kenya region. He listed the meet-up points in Murang’a, Kirinyaga, Embu, Tharaka Nithi, Meru, and Isiolo, with the starting point being National Oil Kenyatta University, next to Unicity Mall.
The campaign aims to expose the truth and engage the public on making informed decisions at the ballot box. “This is a campaign against bad governance and corruption,” Morara emphasized.
“We will also discuss citizen mob audit and accountability. They bought the opposition and pocketed parliament. We will rewrite our story,” he added.
Morara’s update comes after he expressed gratitude to Kenyans for their overwhelming support in helping him raise funds for a public address system.
On Monday evening, Kebaso announced that his mobile money account, with a limit of Ksh499,999, was full after receiving substantial contributions from Kenyans for the fundraiser.
“Good evening. I thank you all for your contributions towards our mission. The mobile money account is full, and the transaction limit has been exhausted. Kindly, I request you to stop sending until tomorrow, please,” he told his followers.
“Kenyans have bought me a super clear presidential address system. Boy oh boy, you should see me use it. I will educate and educate and educate. I will walk around with translators like a pastor at a crusade,” he concluded.