Tension filled the studio as media personality Obinna openly confronted National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichungwah over rising concerns about abductions, killings, and the alleged use of hired groups to silence dissent.
The exchange quickly turned heated when Obinna pressed for clear answers, accusing the government of failing to protect ordinary citizens.
He questioned why reports of disappearances continue to surface while leaders appear reluctant to take firm action.
His tone sharpened as he demanded accountability, reflecting frustrations shared by many Kenyans.
Ichungwah pushed back, dismissing the claims as exaggerated and politically driven.
He defended the administration of William Ruto, insisting that security agencies are committed to upholding the law and dealing with criminal elements without bias.
As both men spoke over each other at times, the clash highlighted a widening divide between public concern and official response.
The moment captured the growing pressure on the government to address security fears more directly, while critics continue to demand transparency and justice.
