Kenyans donate Sh8 million to Maraga's presidential campaign

Kenyans have donated over Sh8 million to former Chief Justice David Maraga's presidential campaign through online contributions, signaling a shift in the country's political culture. This move counters the tradition of using illicit funds in elections, according to the Elections Observation Group. Maraga has promised full transparency in how the money will be used.

In Kenya's political landscape, where politicians often rely on illicit funds to secure electoral victories, former Chief Justice David Maraga has launched his 2027 presidential bid differently. According to the Elections Observation Group (ELOG), members of parliament spent more than Sh30 million each to win seats in the 2022 general election, a practice that exploits poor voters amid poverty and limited civic education. However, Maraga has raised Sh8 million from 1,834 supporters through online donations as of last Thursday, with Sh7.75 million collected by then. Kenyans abroad have contributed over Sh6 million, demonstrating strong diaspora support. Maraga has pledged to add Sh1 to Sh2 million from his own pocket and assured donors of full transparency for every shilling. Any surplus funds will go toward public projects. He stated, “Your sustained contributions are a true sign of our politics that Kenyans have demanded these changes for a long time. You are building these changes yourselves. This is your journey.” Political analyst Barasa Nyukuri noted that politicians depend on “money games” to sway voters, adding, “Many voters in Kenya are used to receiving money from politicians, not the other way around.” Maraga, who started as a lawyer and rose to Chief Justice, lacks substantial personal wealth and thus relies on citizen donations. This approach draws comparisons to the late Raila Odinga, who depended on major business donors and international ties. Maraga has committed to integrity and constitutional adherence in his campaign.

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