 Two communities from the Tive and Igede ethnic groups in Konchisha and Oju local government areas of Benwe state have both signed a natural peace agreement for the people in the areas to co-exist and live peacefully. The peace agreement, which includes sharing of water, farmland, forest and other resources was brokered by the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue in collaboration with German Embassy and other development partners. Also in attendance were the parliament rulers, the deputy governor and other stakeholders. Correspondents Francis Therre, who was at the Peace Accord event in McCurdy, reports that the two neighboring communities from Tive and Igede in Konchisha and Oju have had protected unresolved conflicts which has claimed several lives. One of the cardinal points of this administration is to assure that peace returns to the crisis laden areas, so that internally displaced persons, the IDPs, will return back to their ancestral homes. Peace is the bedrock and cornerstone of the physical development and economic growth of any society. Often colonialism played a major role in this, when arbitrary borders were drawn where none were before. Reaching peace is hard and conflicts arise easily. Thanks to the magnimity of the Konchisha and Oju local government areas and for the careful mediation efforts of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, this peace was possible and this task is fulfilled. In the name of the German Embassy in Nigeria, I want to congratulate all parties involved in this process. After the signing ceremony, the re-peace came with that. We have just two kingdoms, the Tive Kingdom and the Domain Kingdom, in agreements that will be fully backed and support this agreement.