Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina has issued a passionate appeal to both the Senate and the National Assembly to embrace unity and collaboration, emphasizing that only through working together can the country truly uphold the will of its people.
Speaking during a public event held in Narok County on August 14, 2025, Senator Ole Kina underscored the importance of legislative harmony in navigating Kenya’s complex political landscape. “The only way forward is for the Senate and the National Assembly to stand together,” he declared. “When we are united, we become a shield for the people’s aspirations.”

The senator’s remarks come at a time when tensions between the two houses have occasionally hindered the passage of critical legislation. Ole Kina urged lawmakers to rise above partisan interests and focus on the collective good, noting that disunity only serves to weaken the democratic foundation of the nation.
He further stressed that the role of Parliament is not merely to debate bills, but to reflect the voices of the citizens who entrusted them with leadership. “We must remember that our mandate is derived from the people. If we fail to protect their will, then we have failed in our duty,” he said.
The event in Narok drew local leaders, youth representatives, and civil society groups, many of whom echoed the senator’s sentiments. The gathering served not only as a platform for political dialogue but also as a rallying point for civic engagement in the region.