 Stakeholders in the security and educational sectors have called for peaceful coexistence among online insurance, irrespective of their religious, ethnic or political affiliations. The call was made at a program held in a bill called the Open State Capital on Saturday by the Peace and Social Advancement Center, a non-governmental organization. The stakeholders noted that one of the challenges rocking the nation despite being democratic is the challenges of pluralism, adding that a challenge is divided in Nigerians. Speaking to Plasti, the commander of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSC-DC Open State Chapter, Commandant David Ido'u, Jelani, who was a speaker at the event, insisted that Nigerians must work together to ensure that peace reigns in the nation. First and foremost, we all need to recognize the fact that we all have important rules to play as citizens of the country, just like multi-trial diplomacy. All us need to be on deck. When everybody plays their part, they play their role. When we put them together, it becomes the whole that we are all expecting to do the better, the better and peaceful society. So, when you see ourselves as citizens of the country, wherever we find ourselves in any of the geopolitical zone, let us be identified with the cultural setting of that area. We will play your important role in that area. As secret agencies, they may even define that putting on the uniform does not make you more important than those who are not wearing uniform. We are all privileged to wear uniform. So, when we wear the uniform, we should expect a responsibility to be to protect that same member of the society, because we are mere citizens on uniform. A day is coming when we put off the uniform and become ordinary citizens. So, everybody, wherever we find ourselves as state governors, as president, ministers, commissioners, honorables, senators, our chairman of local government, let's believe that we are all citizens of this country. Yeah, I mean, when we talk about peace, we cannot talk of peace in isolation of fairness and justice. Everybody knows what is good, everybody knows what is bad, but when you have a group of people coming together to live in peace, when you do a fundamental check on that, you will see that fairness and justice must have reign in that kind of system for it to engender the kind of peace that you find. In addition to that, in this part of the world, we pay this service to so many things. We pay this service to inclusion, we pay this service to democracy, we pay this service to living in a cordial environment. Cordiality is a product of fairness and justice. Today, we interpret like an incentive into a great issue around pluralism. We felt our diversification, what we are seeing. So, it's center and it's all the way.