Nairobi Woman Representative aspirant Moraa John has dramatically severed political ties with INJECT party leader Morara Kebaso following the collapse of their planned “Jobless Rally.” The event, intended to highlight unemployment concerns, fell apart, exposing deep divisions between the two politicians.
Moraa John cited irreconcilable political differences, making it clear that her unwavering loyalty to former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua left no room for alliances with his critics. “I believe in Rigathi Gachagua’s leadership and cannot align with anyone who opposes him,” she declared. Her firm stance signals a major political realignment as Nairobi gears up for the 2027 elections.
While Kebaso has remained silent, sources suggest he is undeterred, focusing on his political agenda despite the setback. His break from Gachagua stems from ideological differences, particularly concerns over ethnic based politics, which he argues do not align with the aspirations of the younger generation.
This fallout intensifies divisions within opposition circles and could reshape political dynamics in Nairobi. With both politicians now charting separate paths, their next moves will likely influence voter sentiments and emerging alliances ahead of the next electoral cycle.
By Nairobi
