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Morara encourages Kenyans not to give up on ending corruption

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Morara encourages Kenyans not to give up on ending corruption
Political activist Morara Kebaso at a past address. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from a video posted on X by @MoraraKebasoSnr

Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso has called on Kenyans not to give up in the fight against corruption and tribal-based leadership, urging citizens to remain firm and consistent in their demand for change.

Through messages shared on his official X account, on Monday, May 5, 2025, Morara emphasised the need for consistency, courage, and a united voice in the face of what he termed as corrupt kingpins using tribalism to silence those calling for change.

The youthful leader appealed to citizens who are committed to fighting corruption to remain resilient. He acknowledged the frustrations Kenyans face when their voices are drowned out by leaders who manipulate tribal loyalty to maintain power.

He warned that corrupt figures are making a comeback, relying on tribal influence to sideline those demanding reform. But he remained hopeful that change would eventually come.

“To all Kenyans who are against corruption, which has destroyed our country, do not give up. You are not alone. Day by day, we are giving a voice to the voiceless. I know the corrupt kingpins are back with their tribal charm that drowns your voices and turns your quest into unwanted noise,” Morara stated.

“But I urge you to stay strong. Be consistent. One day, Kenyans will accept the change we are fighting for. Ninaamini Itabadilika.”

A post shared by Morara Kebaso on Monday, May 5, 2025 on X. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital  from @MoraraKebasoSnr
A post shared by Morara Kebaso on Monday, May 5, 2025, on X. PHOTO/Screengrab by K24 Digital from @MoraraKebasoSnr

Traibalism

The youthful politician, known for his outspoken stance on national issues, has been particularly vocal about the need to transform Kenya’s political culture. Just a week earlier, on Monday, April 28, Morara addressed the youth, challenging them to take responsibility for their choices at the ballot box.

In that post, he criticised young Kenyans who continue to vote along tribal lines despite suffering under the weight of poor governance.

“If you are a jobless youth who is currently struggling with life, but you are choosing corrupt leaders based on their tribe and not based on their vision or integrity, I am sorry to tell you this. But you are a product of your decisions,” he stated.

While expressing sympathy for their struggles, Morara insisted that meaningful change would only come when the youth stopped depending on the same leaders who had failed them.

“I sympathise with your situation, but this is the life you have chosen. Youths of Kenya, rise and be leaders of your communities. Stop depending on the people who have stolen from you to help you,” he added.

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