Morara Kebaso Awed to fly out of the union of Gachagua: “Ethnic hatred no”

  • On Wednesday, March 19, political activist Morara Kebaso expressed his dismay at the opposition team led by former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua
  • In a statement, Morara said his Inject Party will not be involved in opposition run by ethnic agendas
  • According to reports, the young activist may be a chat of a new political way away from Gachagua and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka

Nairobi – Political activist Morara Kebaso suggested to withdraw from the opposition of former deputy president Rigathi Gachagua.

Activist Morara Kebaso (left) and opposition leaders recently met (right). Photo: Morara Kebaso.
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Why can Morara Kebaso escape Gachagua

In a statement on Wednesday, March 19, the young activist said that his Inject Party was having difficulty in cooperating with ethnic spreading leaders in the country.

According to Morara, his recently launched party was not established on the basis of using ethnicity to promote political change in the country.

“The Inject Party has been very difficult to continue to associate with ethnic leaders, to say ethnicity and ethnicity. Our party has not been built on the basis of ethnic hatred as a basis for political change. Morara said.

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Not to mention the names, Morara revealed that his party had issued a statement about the opposition about their disappointment by one of the leaders.

“It is not enough to say Ruto MUST GO. We must reconsider and create a post -Ruto future. We have presented privately and with respect to our sadness and one of our partners in the opposition. We hope to see changes in the future, ” He added.

Morara Kebaso Awed to Jump Out Of The Union of Great: "Ethnic hatred no"
Activist Morara Kebaso (left) and former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua (right). Photo: Rigathi Gachagua.
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At present, opposition is created by Gachagua, Wiper leader Kalonzo MusyokaDap-K leader Eugene Wamalwa, and Martha Karua.

Among the opposition leaders, is the former deputy president who has been criticized by some Kenyans for allegedly developing ethnic politics.

Some of the leaders, especially those who rely on the government, referred to Gachagua as a tribe, due to his public statement regarding the Mount Kenya area.

Gachagua has repeatedly vowed to push for the interests of Mount Kenya before the next election.

When did Morara Kebaso join the opposition?

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As TUKO.co.ke reported, Morara announced his decision to join the opposition in an effort to strip the government of Kenya first In the upcoming General Election of 2027.

On Wednesday, March 5, Morara announced that his Inject Party had joined other opposition parties that were unhappy with the Ruto regime.

He emphasized that he would be part of the new Union, whose main purpose will not only be criticized but to provide solutions to the challenges facing the country.

Morara said the opposition aims to gain justice and expand the opportunity for young people, and calls on Gen Z to join their ranks and promise them a future role in government decisions.

Morara's announcement attracted different emotions from Kenyans, while others supported the move while others strongly opposed it.

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