Morara Rallies Kenyans to Resist Corruption and Tribal Politics
Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso has urged Kenyans to remain steadfast in fighting corruption and tribal politics. He warned against corrupt leaders using tribalism to silence reform efforts. Morara also challenged the youth to vote based on integrity, not ethnicity.

Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso has issued a rallying call to Kenyans, urging them not to lose hope in the fight against corruption and tribal-based politics. In a passionate message shared on his official X account on Monday, May 5, 2025, Morara encouraged citizens to stay courageous and consistent, warning against a resurgence of corrupt power brokers exploiting tribal divisions.

The youthful politician stressed that corrupt leaders are using tribal charm to suppress voices demanding reform. “You are not alone,” he wrote. “Day by day, we are giving a voice to the voiceless.” He urged citizens to stay the course, remain resilient, and believe that change is possible. “Ninaamini Itabadilika,” he said, Swahili for “I believe it will change.”

Morara, known for his bold stance on governance, challenged Kenyans—particularly the youth—to abandon tribal loyalties at the ballot box. In a previous statement on April 28, he criticised young voters for electing corrupt leaders based on tribe rather than integrity. “If you are struggling but still choose leaders based on tribe, you are a product of your decisions,” he warned.

Sympathizing with their struggles, Morara called on youth to rise and lead their communities, rejecting politicians who have failed them. “Stop depending on the people who have stolen from you to help you,” he said. His message adds to the growing pressure on Kenyans to demand a more just and accountable political future.

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