Political activist Morara Kebaso has announced that he is taking a break to re-strategise on how to go about his activism.
In a statement on Wednesday, Morara explained that he has a problem that needs a solution, which is another issue that has necessitated the break.
He noted that most people have shown him support online but whenever he is in trouble they don’t show up.
He went on to say that he needs to come up with a way to mobilise only his loyal supporters when he comes under attack.
“I am taking a small break to re-strategise. I have a problem that needs a solution. Most of my supporters cheer me online but when I am in trouble they never show up. I need a new strategy on how to mobilize my loyal supporters to have my back whenever I am under attack,” Morara said on X.
He further said attacks directed at him have increased and the authorities have changed their ways of operation, which has made it difficult for Kenyans to know what is happening.
The activist insisted that even as he fights for the country, he wants Kenyans to also defend him in equal measure.
Morara said the break is to help him come up with a way of convincing Kenyans to support him.
“The attacks have intensified and the police have become smart, they do it on days when there is something big happening so that it goes unnoticed. That’s why I need a break. I am genuinely fighting for Kenya but I need Kenya to fight for me. Therefore I need to find a way to convince Kenya to fight for me. Ni hayo tu kwa sasa,” he said.