Deputy President William Ruto. Photo/the-star.co.ke
Deputy President William Ruto has said that implementation of the TJRC report will open old wounds.
The National Super Alliance has been calling on the Jubilee regime to implement the report.
Speaking in Mombasa on Tuesday, Ruto further said the Opposition's plans for communities to testify against each other in the open is far from the spirit of nationhood.
"Unresolved historical claims to ethnic territory render existing property rights weak or uncertain," the report by the late chairman Bethwel Kiplagat states.
But Ruto told Mariakani residents on Monday that NASA's path will leave Kenyans more divided than ever.
He claimed the team led by Raila Odinga wants each community to be questioned over unresolved issues pitting them with their neighbours.