 The Truth, Justice and Peace Commission has commenced peace missions and conflict resolutions in Anabra State with a view to producing a working document for the State Government. This was the crux of the matter at a stakeholders' engagement held in Orca State Capital, where the Commission obtained vital information from community leaders and other stakeholders as to how to find lasting solutions to security problems, boundary issues and others in the State. The Chairman of the Commission, Professor Chidi Odinkalo, stressed that the stakeholders' meeting was one of the ways to establish communication and confidence-building for victims, communities, survivors, as well as establishing dialogue with a view to setting up a process of peace relations and peaceful coexistence in the State. This is why we are grateful for the State Government, particularly for the presence here today of the leadership of the three arms of the government led by Mr. Deputy Government. We cannot take that for granted. Nor can we take for granted the presence of everyone here, from the traditional relies to persons living and particularly, please, delighted to see persons living with disabilities represented across the board here. This is considered critical for informed understanding of the context, of the scope, of the act of the victims and technologies for violent conflict prevalent in our number of states as a food home into the South East. For the past one year, on a weekly deliberation of the Executive Council, there is no meeting there that we don't meet in two, three hours on the state of crime in the South East, Atlanta and our right extension, the hood of the country.