Narok County Commissioner Kipkech Lotiatia has warned the Maa community against blocking major highways to express their dissatisfaction on any issue affecting society.

Lotiatia asked the residents to use legal paths or any other amicable manner to resolve their differences instead of interfering with critical infrastructure like roads that link people from different backgrounds to their destinations.

He spoke today at Sekenani Gate, at the Maasai Mara National Reserve where irate youth barricaded the highway protesting the court's decision to hand over 4720 acres of Maasai Mara National Reserve to a brother of Narok Governor Livingstone Kunini Ntutu.

Similar demonstrations were witnessed at Talek trading center where residents burned tires along the road as a way of demanding their land back.