Editor's Review

"Let us take over this country and show them how it should be done."

Morara Kebaso has announced that young Kenyans aspiring to run for leadership positions under the INJECT Party will be given free party tickets.

He made the announcement in an update on Wednesday, April 23, where he also encouraged the younger generation to take up leadership positions.

“I promise free party tickets for all youths seeking to vie for positions of leadership across Kenya with the INJECT Party. Let us take over this country and show them how it should be done," he stated.

Following its establishment, INJECT positioned itself as a youth-driven alternative to the established political outfits.

Kebaso has been vocal in rejecting alliances with influential politicians he deems corrupt, emphasizing that the party is guided by values and integrity. 

"Some people are saying that we should form a coalition with anyone who is influential, including corrupt individuals, for the sole purpose of defeating William Ruto. We strongly disagree. Let us take integrity to the ballot and allow Kenyans to decide if they want it or not," he said.

File image of Morara Kebaso

Additionally, in March 2025, Kebaso announced that INJECT had joined the opposition coalition, stating that the party's mission is to offer solutions and uphold the principles of good governance. 

He emphasized that the youth are no longer just spectators but active participants who will soon take charge of the nation.

"Gen Zs, we are the opposition now; in a short while, we will be the government. Let us walk into the room with confidence and change how things are done from the inside," he stated.

Despite its rapid rise, INJECT has faced internal challenges including losing several founding members who cited concerns that individual interests were undermining party goals.

Nevertheless, Kebaso remains committed to his vision, aiming to field candidates in elective positions in the 2027 elections.