Activist Morara Kebaso has affirmed that he will not join any political party after he claimed that there was an effort to 'swallow' Gen Z leaders into mainstream political parties.
In a statement on Thursday, November 14, Morara noted he formed the INJECT party so as to remain consistent to the end.
The activist claimed that the time for the mainstream political parties is over and it is time for the party of a young generation.
"There is a very serious concerted effort to swallow all Gen Z leaders into mainstream political parties to teach them the old corrupt style of politics.
"That is why we formed the INJECT Party. We will chart our own path. I will not join UDA or ODM or Wiper; their time is over. It is our time now. Consistency to the end," Morara remarked.
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His remarks come after he disclosed that activities were running smoothly at the INJECT party's headquarters in Kahawa Sukari, Nairobi.
Morara further noted that through the contributions of Kenyans, he has been able to employ staff on permanent terms and carried out more civic education exercises across the country.
"We have held 27 civic education rallies in various counties. Out of your generous contributions we have hired 23 permanent & salaried staff, majority being security, researchers and data clerks.
"Today we have a headquarters in Kahawa Sukari Kiu River Road with equipment; the lights are on and the water is flowing. At this office we have had critical meetings, research, analysis and innovation of technological tools that will be used in the grand operation of change," Morara explained.
The activist asserted that the INJECT party will be an incubation chamber for future leaders of integrity.