Political activist and Inject Party leader Morara Kebaso has revealed that he is disappointed with one of the politicians in the opposition coalition.
In a statement on Wednesday, March 19, Kebaso without mentioning the name claimed that the politician was promoting and strategizing tribalism in the opposition coalition.
Morara emphasized that the Inject Party is not built on ethnic divisions and is committed to working only with leaders and political parties whose values align with its principles.
“Inject Party has found it very difficult to continue associating itself with leaders who think tribalism, speak tribalism and plan tribalism. Our party is not founded on tribal hate as the basis of political change. It is our desire to work with other leaders and other political parties, if and only if their values are aligned to ours,” said Morara.
The activist also noted that the party has privately reached out to the politician to express dissatisfaction.
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“We have privately and respectfully conveyed our disappointment with one of our partners in the opposition. We hope to see some change in the coming days,” Morara added.
This comes weeks after Morara announced that the Inject party has joined the opposition coalition.
In an update, Morara noted that the party’s role is not just to complain but to offer alternative solutions to Kenyans and ensure good governance is held high.
“Inject Party has joined the opposition coalition. Our job is not to complain about this or that and 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,” Morara stated.