 In its quest to foster peace and unity among the different religious groups, ethnicity and cultural backgrounds, Hai and Ban Ki community in collaboration with the Global Peace Foundation Nigeria has organized a cultural carnival festival in Kaduna State. The group says the aim is to strengthen the peaceful, cordial relationships between different people as one big family, and for sustainable development, plus TV correspondent Habila Darofai and Kaduna filed in this report. Over the years, Hai and Ban Ki is one of the communities in Kaduna North's local government area that enjoys relative peace and harmonious relationships irrespective of cultural and religious ethnicity in the state. This they do engaging youth, women and members of society in organizing cultural events and sporting activities among others to promote peace and unity in the state. Country's Director Global Peace Foundation Reverend Dr. Joseph John Hyub says there is a need to give room for peace building in communities where all stakeholders will come together and respect one another. Sometimes there are things around us that we can solve them, but we are waiting for government and government is busy attending to other things. Hai and Ban Ki will continue to be peaceful and not only Hai and Ban Ki, but Kaduna State will be peaceful. I want to appeal to you that never take the law into your hands. If you see anything happening here, report to the appropriate authority. But when you start burning houses, start destroying each other's property, you are only wasting your time. And it will only happen when the youth are together. That's why today I am happy to see the Catholic Cadet, the Boys Brigade, the Royal Ambassadors and the first aid group of the Muslim community. He appealed to religious leaders to speak to their congregants on the need for unity and understanding and also called on community members to create a platform where people regardless of their differences can come together in unity, love and understanding.