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Home » “Democracy Cannot Work for Kenya” — Activist Morara Kebaso Sparks Fierce Debate on X
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“Democracy Cannot Work for Kenya” — Activist Morara Kebaso Sparks Fierce Debate on X

StevenBy StevenMay 27, 2026Updated:May 27, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Kenyan activist and political commentator Morara Kebaso has ignited a heated national conversation after declaring on X that democracy is fundamentally broken for Kenya — and that poor voters cannot fix the country through the ballot box.

The post, published early Wednesday, touched a raw nerve in a country grappling with a 39.8% poverty rate, slowing economic growth of 4.6% in 2025, and growing frustration ahead of the 2027 General Election.

Kebaso’s Argument: The Poverty Trap

In his own words, Kebaso laid out a bleak assessment of Kenya’s democratic experiment:

“We have to get to a point and accept that democracy cannot work for us. Allowing poor people who lack information to vote in a system where politicians are rich and informed is a disaster. We need to find an alternative to democracy. Voting will not solve our problem. Poverty can only be eradicated by government initiative, and that government is voted for by poor voters who lack information. The government, on the other hand, struggles to keep people poor and without information so that they can be easily governed and robbed. Breaking away from this cycle will require thinking outside our democratic systems and processes.”

In essence, Kebaso was arguing that poor Kenyans lack the economic and informational power to remove an incumbent like President William Ruto through elections—and that the system is designed to keep it that way.

Supporters Point to China’s Model

Several of Kebaso’s supporters on X cited China’s poverty reduction model as evidence that rapid economic development is possible outside of Western-style democratic frameworks. China lifted hundreds of millions out of poverty under a one-party system, they argued, suggesting Kenya could benefit from a more directive, government-led approach rather than one driven by contested elections.

Senator Omegeni Invokes Aristotle in Rebuttal

The sharpest pushback came from Nyamira County Senator and lawyer Okongo Omegeni, who responded directly to Kebaso on X with a rebuttal grounded in classical political philosophy:

“Morara, even Aristotle warned that democracy is messy, emotional, and vulnerable to manipulation, yet he still preferred it over tyranny because bad democracy can be corrected, while unchecked power rarely corrects itself. Africa’s tragedy is not democracy itself but weak institutions, tribal patronage, and leaders who fear accountability. The answer is not abandoning democracy; it is deepening civic education, strengthening institutions, and electing leaders with ideas instead of slogans, handouts, and manufactured outrage.”

Other critics echoed Omegeni’s position, arguing that abandoning democracy was lazy thinking that ignored the real solutions: civic education, institutional accountability, and fighting corruption from within the system rather than discarding it.

A Debate That Reflects Deeper Frustrations

The exchange captures a growing tension in Kenyan public discourse ahead of 2027. On one side: deepening disillusionment with electoral democracy among citizens who feel perpetually locked out of economic progress. On the other: a firm belief that the answer lies not in abandoning democratic systems but in building stronger institutions to hold leaders accountable.

Kenya is rated “partly free” by international democracy indices, and civic organisations have long flagged voter apathy, misinformation, and patronage politics as key threats to meaningful democratic participation.

As 2027 approaches, the debate Kebaso sparked on Wednesday is likely to intensify—particularly as economic hardship continues to fuel frustration with the political class.

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Steven is a writer and editor at CityNews Kenya, specializing in political economy, business reporting, and data-driven journalism. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from the University of Nairobi.With over 10 years of experience covering Kenyan politics and finance, Steven has reported on three general elections, analyzed national budget cycles, and broken stories on corruption and governance. His work focuses on translating complex policy into clear, actionable insights for ordinary Kenyans.Steven combines narrative storytelling with rigorous data analysis—a skill set developed through years of investigative reporting and a deep understanding of Kenya's economic landscape.

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