In a recent development, Morara Kebaso has gained strong support from Nairobi residents during the Public Participation session at Bomas, addressing the call for the impeachment of both Deputy President Gachagua and President Ruto. The session, which saw many Kenyans actively engaged, turned into a powerful display of dissatisfaction with the current leadership. Residents echoed Kebaso’s sentiments, demanding political accountability and pushing for drastic changes in the country’s governance.
Morara’s speech, urging Kenyans to take part in this critical process, has stirred public emotion and further fueled the national debate on the administration's performance. His call to "Impeach Both" has resonated widely, drawing crowds from across Nairobi to participate and make their voices heard in the session. His growing popularity, especially among the younger generation, signals a shift in the political landscape as the country heads toward the 2027 elections.
As Morara Kebaso continues to gain momentum, his political presence is becoming increasingly hard to ignore. With Nairobi residents standing by his side, the impeachment campaign has moved from a mere discussion to a serious national agenda.