 No fewer than 10 persons have been reported killed in a fresh crisis between Tivanjokun and Wukari local government area of Tarabah State overland dispute. The Tarabah State chapter of the Independent Peace Committee has condemned the renewed hostility in Wukari local government area, which led to the loss of lives. The chairman of the committee, Professor Thala Angarka, who raised concerns in an interview in Jalingo called on stakeholders to do everything possible to ensure the restoration of peace in the days ahead. Meanwhile, the state police command said security personnel have been drafted to the area to maintain peace and order. I had to dialogue and stem down the tide, put down their shots. Every time there's a small event, somebody is rushing to kill somebody. That's not the Tarabah that we want to build. Any small event, here somebody has died, two persons, three persons, and the Wukari security issue is like a current asthma. This time, we hope that we will get to the root of it. As a committee, we are informing the state government and asking them to step up their game in that area and call the authorities concerned there, local government, chairman, national authorities, community leaders, family heads, to talk to their people, to disease from violence, because it does not solve any problem. People have lived together for almost a century or more, and they're see-pulling swords. When will that stop? So we are expecting that after this time, we will go down and mediate people, those people can. We want to intervene directly to talk to those involved, leaders of those communities that have been, they see fighting as always the last resort. We want to turn it around, that we said discussing before issues come into the table. They are fighting and each other cannot be resolved.