 And pieces returned to the three local government areas where they pled to state government in post-cuff use following Saturday's killing of travellers. The state commissioner for information Dan Manjang has told Plus TV Africa that the government is currently holding talks with stakeholders to ensure the peace is maintained. Plus TV Africa's messier book post spoke with him on the phone. Tempers, a high in Plur2 state where 22 people were killed on Saturday. The state government has seen in post-cuff use in three local government areas just north, just south and Bazaar. The University of Jaws has also suspended examinations which could have started on Monday. But the commissioner for information and communication Dan Manjang tells me that 17 local government areas in the state are now peaceful. The atmosphere in Plur2 state right now is calm but even when we talk about Plur2 state it means the entire 17 local governments. But you know that this issue is not in all the 17 local governments it's in the three local governments of just north, just south and then Bazaar local government. And so the situation is calm. As I talk to you right now, it's excellent to see the governor of Plur2 state, the right honorable Simon Bakola along, is going round to see, to do an undisputed assessment of the situation. Saturday's killings calm less than two weeks after scores of houses were destroyed in Miango, an Irigue chiefdom in Bazaar local government. The Irigues are accused of carrying alpha latus mayhem, but they deny that. Ironically, the killings took place as native Irigues were bearing peasants killed in the Miango attack. This points to build up tension often along tribal lines. The information commissioner Manjang says the government had set up institutions in the past to force a peace among conflicting interest groups. We have been assisting security with equipment, buying vehicles for them and motorcycles and assisting them financially. And that is why it's because of what we have been able to do that we have secured Plur2 state thus far. In the life of this administration, six and a half years, we have enjoyed relative peace and it is because of the institutional framework and because of the proactive measures that the state government has been able to put in place. And that is why we have what is called Plur2 state today. In the midst of this killings and attacks in Plur2 state, experts are calling for caution and engagement so the situation doesn't get worse. Merci Ebopo for Plus TV Africa.