A call for unity among all Maa clans dominated the Passover interdenominational service that was held in Ntulele Secondary School, Narok East Sub County, on Sunday.

Speaker after speaker called on the Narok residents to bury their differences and embrace oneness so as to foster development and unity in the county.

Defense Cabinet Secretary Soipan Tuya pointed out numerous land issues that have hampered development in Narok East Sub County as the Ildamat, Keekonyokie and Purko clans living in the area have failed to agree on land boundaries making it hard to process title deeds in the subcounty.

She called on the church leaders to intervene and help resolve the land issues to allow the communities to get the title deeds for their land.