Morara tells Kenyan youth to think past removing Ruto

Kebaso Morara claims Kenya's opposition lacks a real vision for the country. He shared a video Saturday saying they only want to remove President William Ruto and have no plans beyond that. He warned young Kenyans not to support what he called "tribalism" or "clueless opposition leaders." He believes citizens should think about fixing corruption, creating jobs, and addressing justice issues.

Morara asked important questions about the opposition: What would happen after removing Ruto? How would they handle corruption? What plans exist for helping jobless youth? How would they address police brutality victims? According to him, these concerns matter more than tribal alliances.

His comments seem surprising after he recently met with opposition figures. He attended Martha Karua's People's Liberation Party launch alongside politicians like Kalonzo Musyoka, Eugene Wamalwa, and Rigathi Gachagua. Later, he met privately with the former deputy president but defended it as working with like-minded leaders. When someone questioned these meetings online, Morara simply replied that he listened to them but walked away afterward.
 

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