Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa has claimed that plans are in place to compensate Kenyans who were affected by the 2017 post election skirmishes.
Aladwa has said that President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga are very keen on ensuring that the same happens.
The latter who doubles up as a close ally to former Premier was speaking in an interview on Radio Jambo's 'Mazungumzo Waziwazi', Saturday morning.
He added that the two leaders have included the same in their 'Building Bridges Initiative' campaign which seeks to reunite the nation after the divisive polls.
"Viongozi hawa wawili wako na mipango ya kuwafidia walioathirika. Huu mpango unaangaziwa na ile kamati ya kujenga madaraja.
(They are very serious about it and have passed the issue over to the committee)," he said.
The MP observed that the two national figures have also deployed their loyalists on the grassroots level to analyze the actual damage done before the compensation.
He hinted that it might be done in 2019, after the committee tables its report.
"Tunatumai mambo yatakuwa mazuri baada ya ile kamati kuwasilisha ripoti take mbele ya Rais na Waziri Mkuu was Kitambo Raila.
(I could be done after the conclusion of the report, after it it presented to the two leaders)," he added.
He added that the exercise will go across the board, and is as well targeting victims hailing from sections deemed to be supporting Uhuru.
The issue was largely raised by both local leaders and residents when the two leaders visited Kisumu County last week.
Kisumu was among the most hit areas, considering that it is a stronghold of Raila who rejected Uhuru's 2017 reelection, resulting to a clash between his supporters and the police.
However, the two did not publicly address the issue in their joint rallies.