 Now the Brenner State Government has pledged to maintain peace through its model of the radicalisation and the reintegration of terrorists as stated during a community town or meeting in mid-degree. Now the meeting organised by the State's Ministry of Information and Security, the British Council and the Peace Ambassador Centre for Humanitarian Aid and Apartment aims to guide the way forward for peace, security and development. Suggestions on the way forward, on how to return the IDPs back, how to secure our vital infrastructure as we are rebuilding, so that the remnants that are attacking our infrastructure will take care of them. Key recommendation is that the government should look inwards and also consult widely at the grassroots level and the transnational rulers are the representatives of the people. The top-down approach to governance is to be discouraged by the town or meeting. The bottom-up approach to governance was encouraged, so going forward, the government will be speaking more to the grassroots constituencies. The traditional institution has a mechanism of addressing this. When there are complain communities, you go to the Blammer House, the Lawani House district and it is resolved. But when you don't have all this structure and you have political interference, that is when you have conflict. So for us, I think it's a good step for us. This recommendation will now take it forward to the next step and then look at the government's door on how to ensure that the traditions instead are empowered so that they can be able to decide their responsibilities.