The two communities living in the troubled Loya-Naoyapong corridor have been involved in a longstanding conflict resulting in killings and livestock rustling.
Speaker Wetang'ula told the leaders to take their time to talk to the bandits whom he referred to as "young people wielding Kalashnikovs and G3s" out of the crime.
Two hundred and five National Police Reservists in West Pokot graduated to join in combating security threats in the region.
The project, with an estimated budget of Sh230 million, is designed to accommodate over 3,000 people during state events.
President Ruto is expected to officiate the commissioning early next year.