The Luo and Kalenjin elders will on Thursday meet over the recent border clashes.
The Luo council of elders Chairman Opiyo Otondi said they are willing to meet their Nandi counterparts in a bid to come up with a long lasting solution to ethnic clashes along the border.
Mr Otondi expressed optimism that they will come to a resolution which will be best for the two parties.
“We are not only elders, but among us are professionals wielding a wealth of experience and are best suited to end this stalemate,” said Mr Otondi.
The elders want the governors, area leaders and the security teams from the two counties to play a major role in creating cohesion between the Luos and the Nandi.
The recent clashes saw four people killed and over 1,000 displaced forcing them to camp at Achego African Inland Church in Muhoroni.
The internally displaced people were mostly women from Soghor village, Soghor Squatters, Onenonam and Odio Wangni which border Nandi County.