Morara Kebaso urges youth to stop remaining leaderless, politically unaligned
By Joel Masibo, December 1, 2025Political activist Morara Kebaso has urged the country’s youth to have a leader and join political parties, urging them to stop social media bullying and trolling.
Taking to X on Monday, December 1, 2025, Kebaso has challenged the younger generation to stop being hired as political bloggers and goons, but instead be drafters of the country’s new dream.
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Having identity
”God has given the youth of Kenya a new day, a new first week in a new month to get organised and stop being leaderless and partyless. To quit social media bullying, trolling and rage baiting and instead be drivers of industry and drafters of the new dream,” Kebaso shared.
The activist has also asked the youth to stop trusting the current regime, adding that it is the young people who have a responsibility to fight and fix corruption in Kenya.

Quitting political blogging
”To quit being hired as bloggers and goons and see themselves as the leaders they have been waiting for. This is what I desire to see in my generation. Let us see how it unfolds. No one should trust the currently corrupt or the formerly corrupt to fix anything in Kenya. You are the leader you are waiting for,” he added.
Commenting on the violence witnessed during the recently held by-elections in various parts of the country, Kebaso argued that when the country allows the use of armed youth in the form of goons protected by police to manage politics, the political class is sending a clear message.

He said that by everyone having their own goons for their own protection, the politicians will be creating an economy of violence, a new industry that will employ many jobless youth and goons become gangs; ”The gangs become rebel armies which can overpower the security of the state, supported by tribalism and western influence for control of territory and extraction of minerals. You are playing with a grenade the way a child plays with a toy.” He said.
Morara Kebaso also has called on Kenyans to reject handouts from politicians and instead support candidates through community fundraising to curb corruption in leadership.