Narok Senator Ledama Ole Kina earlier last week met opposition leader Raila Odinga over the now fading Mau forest issue.
The forest became the main topic of discussion nationally several weeks ago when a section of leaders rose up against the ongoing evictions of forest dwellers.
Ledama has, however, since adopted the water tower, and is leading an ongoing campaign to rehabilitate the water complex, in an attempt to protect it from further destruction.
And in a tweet on Sunday, Kina noted that earlier in the week he met the former Prime Minister to brief him on the progress of his conservation efforts.
"Earlier this week I paid a courtesy call to the Right Hon. Prime Minister Raila Odinga to brief him on our conservation efforts of the Mau Forest and Maasai Mara Ecosystem. I am happy to note that the conservation efforts will not relent and everyone must get out of the Mau," reads the tweet.
Odinga has, however, remained largely silent on the evictions, despite having been dragged into the issue and accused of influencing the operation when it ensued.
The forest is believed to have been one of the reasons that affected his 2013 presidential bid, following his advocation for the eviction of the dwellers during his Prime Ministerial tenure between 2008 and 2013.
This would land him into a conflict with a section of the nation opposed to the move, led by his then ally but now rival Deputy President William Ruto.
Senator Ole Kina seeks to plant thousands of seedlings to replace the destroyed trees and also have the forest fenced to keep off destructive elements.