- Inject Party joins opposition to advocate for youth opportunities.
- Morara Kebaso emphasizes solutions over complaints in governance.
- Opposition coalition eyes 2027 elections, vows to form the next government.
- Morara met Gachagua, discussed police brutality and economic issues.
Political activist Morara Kebaso has announced that his Inject Party has officially joined the opposition coalition. Speaking on Wednesday, March 5, Morara stated that the party’s role is to offer solutions, not just criticize the government.
“Inject Party has joined the opposition coalition. Our job is not to complain about this or that & him or her. Our mission is to offer solutions. To ensure that the values and principles of good governance are held in high esteem. We want justice and opportunities for the youth to live, work, and grow,” he stated.
Opposition Confident of Victory in 2027
Morara expressed confidence that the opposition coalition will take power in the 2027 general election, urging young people to be part of the movement.
“Gen Zs, we are the opposition now; in a short while, we will be the government. Let us walk into the room with confidence and change how things are done from the inside. As your leader, I commit to being an outstanding icon of integrity,” he added.
Key Leaders Meet to Strengthen Opposition
Morara’s announcement follows a high-profile opposition meeting on Tuesday, March 4, attended by:
- Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua
- Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka
- People’s Liberation Party leader Martha Karua
- Safina Party leader Jimi Wanjigi
- DAP-Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa
- Kisii Senator Richard Onyonka
The coalition is strategizing ahead of the 2027 elections, aiming to consolidate support and address key national issues.
Morara’s Meeting with Gachagua
On March 1, Morara met former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua to discuss Kenya’s future. Their conversation touched on economic challenges, police brutality, and human rights.
“We discussed youth unemployment, economic exclusion, and human rights abuse. He also shared his thoughts on justice for victims of police brutality, abduction, and extrajudicial killings,” Morara revealed.
The activist reaffirmed his commitment to engaging political and civic leaders to amplify youth voices in governance.