
Former Chief Justice David Maraga has assured Kenyans of transparency and accountability in the people-driven campaign launched to raise funds for his 2027 presidential bid.
In a statement dated July 23, 2025, Maraga expressed profound gratitude to the thousands of Kenyans who have already volunteered their time, resources, and effort, describing the initiative as unprecedented and citizen-led.
“We kicked off a people-driven campaign that is continuing to grow. The people’s call for us to provide a space for public contributions grows louder,” he said.
“We chose to move ahead, not with perfection, but with courage and hope that this will begin to change our predatory campaign politics.”
Maraga emphasised that the campaign would be built on the pillars of integrity, constitutional fidelity and full transparency in handling funds, data and volunteer information.
“To the best of my ability, I commit to complete transparency, accountability and responsible stewardship,” he pledged.
He further promised that the team would soon unveil a structure to support further volunteer engagement and talent pooling.
He also highlighted the technical safeguards built into the fundraising platform to protect users.
In addition, the campaign is building a feedback mechanism to crowdsource public input on key manifesto items, aiming to craft a shared vision that reflects the aspirations of ordinary Kenyans.
While the digital platforms are still being scaled up and the team cautions there may be temporary downtimes for upgrades, supporters are being asked for patience as infrastructure improves.
“We ask that you please bear with us in moments of temporary downtime tied to maintenance,” Maraga stated.
The statement further noted that Maraga’s team is working to collect feedback on policy priorities from Kenyans, which will inform the campaign’s manifesto.
“We are inspired by your spirit. This campaign is a reminder that the Kenyan spirit is well and truly alive,” he said.
The fundraising model, he noted, is not just about raising money; it is a call for civic participation in shaping Kenya’s future.
The former CJ concluded by saying he felt deeply honoured to
share this part of the journey with all citizens.