The NTV stations oftens have different morning debates on various issues affecting or trending during a certain time. The AM live brings on board Politicians , political analysts, Human Rights Activists among other panelist who have a voice on the issue to be handled.
The AM live is usually hosted by the able NTV top interviewer Ken Mijungu.
The show on Tuesday was discussing the state of corruption. Ken Mijungu hosted a number of panelists to discuss the state of corruption in the country.
Eseli Simiyu says Kenyans have glorified theft and vilify honest people to the extent that if one holds a position of power and they do not steal, they are considered fools. #AMLiveNTV pic.twitter.com/svQ1cQVGzl
— AM Live (@AMLiveNTV) December 11, 2018
Corruption in the country has become a menace that is slowing down the development agenda of the government. The President himself has come out boldly to condemn the vice. His sentiments have been echoed by other top leaders in condemning the vice. This include the former Prime Minister Raila Odinga and the self-proclaimed opposition leader Musalia Mudavadi.
Kimani Wamatangi talks about how the culture of corruption has taken root in tendering committees and procurement departments in government. #AMLiveNTV pic.twitter.com/9Q86R8u22H
— AM Live (@AMLiveNTV) December 11, 2018
The point of argument between Ken Mijungu the debate moderator and Kericho Senator Aaron Cheruyoit is the slow pace in handling coruption cases.
Instead of giving us long lectures, Bwana Kinoti, can you do your job and not do it selectively – Aaron Cheruiyot. #AMLiveNTV @KenMijungu pic.twitter.com/moyEkbqPCh
— AM Live (@AMLiveNTV) December 11, 2018
According to Mijungu those found and named in corruption should just be sent to jail. This is not Senator Cheruyoit stands for. According to the senator the constitution is the key guiding the judicial process.
The argument turns heated as each of them expresses their different opinions.
HERE IS THE VIDEO
The slow pace of prosecution of corruption cases has frustrated many Kenyans, and things got a little bit heated 🔥🔥 when @KenMijungu and Aaron Cheruiyot tackled this issue. #AMLiveNTV pic.twitter.com/jsAQC62GJX
— AM Live (@AMLiveNTV) December 11, 2018
Who do you support in the argument?