"I'm hurt!" Morara Kebaso addresses terrifying attack at Bomas of Kenya

"I'm hurt!" Morara Kebaso addresses terrifying attack at Bomas of Kenya

Political activist Morara Kebaso

Political activist Morara Kebaso has updated his followers on his status after a scary encounter with goons at the Bomas of Kenya. 

Morara, who had gone to join Kenyans for the Rigathi Gachagua impeachment public participation, was preparing to make a presentation at the Bomas Hall when all hell broke loose as goons quickly descended on him, throwing chairs and brazenly attempting to beat him up.

In a video clip shared by Citizen Digital, a rather shaken Morara can be seen settled in his seat as chairs fly from all corners, all aimed at him.

As the chaos continues, the violence intensifies, forcing Morara to duck for cover - but this worsens matters as the charged crowd continues to throw chairs, with many angling to get a hold of him.

At some point, cameras show a shaken Morara pushed to a corner as the angry mob continues baying for his blood. Even after being escorted from the venue, the riotous gangs still follow him down the hallway, punching their way through. 

Amidst it all, Ruaraka Member of Parliament TJ Kajwang, who is holding the microphone, can be heard egging the goons on, seemingly encouraging them to keep up with the ruckus and teach Morara the ways of the city.

"Nairobi Hoyeee!" he repeatedly hollers. "Hii ndio utamu ya Nairobi!"

Addressing the chillingly terrifying commotion, Morara explained the circumstances that led to the skirmish. He also said that he was hurt and was headed to hospital.

"I was barred from entering Bomas at the gate. When I finally got in, I was denied the mic at BOMAS floor. Chaos erupted. I am hurt. Headed to hospital. I live to speak another day," he wrote on X.

Prior to arriving at Bomas, Morara had told followers that he was intentional about his plans for the day, insisting that if Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua was indeed supposed to leave office, his boss and election partner President William Ruto should also vacate his seat as the pair were elected as a duo and none should leave without the other.

The public participation on Gachagua's impeachment is currently ongoing in various public venues across the country.

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