Dear Parents,
We write to you with love. With respect. With the honor you truly deserve. You carried this country on your backs through hardship, through change, through storms that only you could survive. You fed us when food was scarce. You clothed us when hope was thin. You gave your all to raise us, to educate us, to make us believe in a future.

And now, with the same love you showed us, we come to you — not to fight, not to blame, but to ask for your blessing to take Kenya forward.

You Did Your Best — Now Let Us Try

We know you did your best. You built the Kenya we see today — from the ground up. You voted, protested, worked day and night. You lived through regimes of broken promises and the slow grind of progress. We honor that. We salute it. But Kenya is still bleeding. Still stuck. Still crying for something new.

Dear parents, please let us try. Let us bring fresh ideas, untainted dreams, and fierce passion to the table. We want to build a Kenya where integrity is not a campaign slogan — it’s a lifestyle. We want to build a country where leadership is not inherited, recycled, or bought — but earned.

Leadership Must Change — Not Be Recycled

Every election season, the same names appear. The same faces, the same promises. And every year, we get the same results: poverty, joblessness, corruption, and hopelessness.

We’re not here to blame you for voting for them. You had your reasons. You wanted stability. You believed change would come.

But now we ask: let it be our turn to choose. Let it be our generation that decides the future. Because if we don’t change the leaders, we will never change Kenya. And if we don’t change Kenya, our pain will become our children’s pain. That cycle must end.

We’re Not Against You — We’re Fighting for You Too

Let us be clear: this is not war between young and old. This is a call for unity. We are not trying to erase your legacy — we are trying to honor it by moving it forward.

You, our parents, deserve better. You shouldn’t grow old still queuing for water. You shouldn’t retire into a country that neglects you. You shouldn’t carry the same burdens you did in your youth.

We want to build a Kenya where your old age is peaceful, where your grandchildren go to school without struggling for school fees, where healthcare is not a luxury. But we can only do that if we have a chance to lead — and lead differently.

The Injustice Must End — And We Will End It

Our generation is angry. Not disrespectfully, but righteously. We see inequality everywhere. We see young people with degrees and dreams wasting away. We see corruption stealing our future in broad daylight. We see police brutality, tribalism, nepotism, and impunity like a dark cloud hovering over our motherland.

But we also see hope. We see strength in our numbers. We see a generation ready to rise — not to destroy, but to rebuild.

Let us vote with freedom. Let us run for office. Let us protest. Let us organize. Let us imagine a Kenya that works for everyone — not just the few.

Dear Parents, Step Aside — But Stand With Us

We’re not asking you to disappear. We’re asking you to step aside and stand with us. Be our advisors. Be our mentors. Walk with us — but don’t block our path.

Kenya is at a crossroads. We either repeat the past, or we create a new future. And that future belongs to us — your sons, your daughters, your grandchildren. Please trust us with it.

Let Kenya be reborn through the courage of its youth — with your blessing.

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