- Morara Kebaso was arrested in his office Kahawa Sukari by the police of the Office of the Director of Criminal Investigation
- Several leaders, including Martha Karua, Eugene Wamalwa, and Willis Otieno have come to Milimani Court to offer support
- Some Kenyans gathered in court to demand his release, while others expressed their concerns on social media
Nairobi – The arrest of lawyer-turned-activist Morara Kebaso has sparked outrage from many Kenyans.
The brave activist was arrested by officers from the office of the Director of Criminal Investigation on Monday, September 30, in his office at Kahawa Sukari along the Main Road Thika.
He is scheduled to appear in Milimani Court on Tuesday, October 1, where prominent leaders, including Eugene MalwaWillis Otieno, secretary general of Jubilee Jeremiah Kioni, and Martha Karua of Narc-Kenya, have come to support.
Morara has been a vocal critic of the government, especially regarding stalled projects and initiatives that were launched with huge funding but have not yet started. However, the reason for his arrest is still unknown.
Kenyans singing freedom songs for Morara Kebaso
Before this expected hearing, a group of Kenyans gathered outside the court to protest, demanding his release.
They sang freedom songs for the beloved activist, who has played an important role in holding the government to account in recent months.
“Free Morara… We are tired. Kenyans don't sleep. Kenyans don't sleep… Still fighting, fighting…” they sang.
Other comments calling for Morara to be released
@AdmiralMMI
“If it sings, we will do it. If it carries straw on the road, we will do it. The fear is gone.”
@Trumpboyss
“We will go down to fight for our rights. Morara should be released as well. Nothing more or less.”
@chegesheriff
“Why do these people want us to do this, the hard way they have no choice but to release him?”
@KenyaMoja_
“I'm so sorry, Morara. You look very defeated, and we understand it's because of the ammonia replacement you endured all night in the cell. Don't worry, after being brought to court today, you will be a free man and continue with your civic education activities. .We stand with you. “
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