- Wantam is a youth-led political movement pushing for President Ruto to serve only one term.
- The initiative is spearheaded by youth leader Ken Babu.
- The group argues that young people are fed up with leadership dominated by the elderly.
- They believe the youth must rise to power in 2027 and rescue Kenya from failed leadership.
Youths Unite Under ‘Wantam’ Banner
A new political wave dubbed Wantam, short for “One Term,” has emerged with a bold mission—ensuring President William Ruto does not secure a second term in office. This growing movement is led by youth activist Ken Babu, who says it’s time for a generational shift in the country’s leadership.
Ken Babu: The Voice of the 2027 Generation
Ken Babu is rallying fellow young Kenyans under one message—2027 belongs to the youth. He insists that the same group that brought leaders into power in previous elections now has the numbers, the voice, and the will to vote them out.
“The future is ours, and we can’t keep watching as old leaders serve their personal gains while the country suffers,” he stated in a recent public address.
Fed Up with Old Guard
According to the Wantam movement, Kenya’s youth have had enough of leaders who cling to power while ignoring the real issues affecting ordinary citizens. They believe that the time has come to shift focus towards youthful leadership that understands the challenges of the common mwananchi.
Wantam is strictly made up of young people who say they no longer want to be used as campaign tools, but as decision-makers who will shape Kenya’s direction.
Political Power Must Shift
The movement argues that the only way to rescue the country from what they call “tired, recycled leadership” is by empowering the youth to take over. Wantam believes that 2027 should not just be another election year—it should be a turning point for the nation.
They are calling on fellow young people across the country to rise, register, and prepare to vote for leaders who truly represent their interests.
Wantam Merchandise Now Available
To push the message further, Wantam merchandise is already in circulation. From branded T-shirts to caps, the movement is using fashion to amplify its cause. Supporters and those interested in joining the movement or purchasing merchandise can directly contact Ken Babu through his number: 0702104933.
Wantam is not just a political slogan—it’s a youth-powered call for real change.





