The forum at Bomas was led by several lawmakers, including Ruaraka MP Tom Kajwang', Dagoretti South MP John Kiarie, and Dagoretti North MP Beatrice Elachi.
During the chaos, Kajwang' intervened, urging the youth to respect all opinions while calling on the police to restore order.
"It was a joint ticket between President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua, and they have both failed Kenyans. We don't have to crucify one and spare the other. They should both go home," said Lucy Wanyokie, a Starehe resident.
But, Ken Wanjau expressed a different view, arguing that Gachagua is a national leader who has traversed all counties. He dismissed claims that Gachagua is divisive and tribal, saying, "Gachagua should continue serving. It is wrong to accuse him of dividing Kenyans and labeling him a tribal leader."
The hearings are ongoing in several counties, including Murang'a, Nyeri, Kisii, Mombasa, and Kajiado, with heightened security measures in place across the country.