 Still in the news, as the search for total peace intensifies in Plattus State, the commander of the Special Military Task Force Operation Safe Haven, Major General Dominic O'Neillou, has attacked community leaders in Beirom and Fulani communities to ensure their subjects are law-abiding. He said this during the signing of a memorandum of understanding by the two communities and just south local governments. The commander urged the various community leaders to take charge of securing lives and property in their domain. Community leaders, you need for you to write among yourself and then use the traditional mechanisms that you have been using all along to ensure peace and security in your area. In their submission, the Fulani community asked that night-grazing be banned and that they should be allowed to return to the other place communities. While the Beirom chiefs urged the Plattus State government to fully implement a white paper on the peace meeting released in 2015. There was a white paper issue by the government of Plattus State concerning this peace. Incidentally, all those things that were discussed, similar to what we discussed the last time with him. In fact, almost everything is in that report. That's the golden white paper. Unfortunately, that paper has not been implemented. We condemn in strong terms the destruction of farm produce and night-grazing. The activities are carried out by some few disgruntled elements among us. Nature should be taken to stop them. Representative of the Plattus State government and chairman of the State Peace Building Agency, Joseph Lengman, urged the parties to respect their court as the government would do everything within its past to bring last-hand peace to the area. The white paper released by the government in 2015 was indeed instructive in the sense that some of the issues of the light of conflict require policy response. And the government actually took that step, setting the committee, you yourself decided on what needs to be done and the government adopted it. The Beiroms of Plattus North have been at loggerheads with the Fulonese since the crisis of September 2001. Lives in prop tea were destroyed and thousands displaced from the original abode.