 As part of their efforts to seek a lasting solution to the lingering conflict and clashes and to restore peace in some of the affected communities in the state and the country at large, the Justice, Development and Peace Charities in Collaboration with the United States Agency on International Development, USAID has organized a one-day town hall meeting in Kaduna. The details in this report are presented from our studios. The co-ordinator JDPC Kaduna Reverend Joshua Achu said the aims is to connect people together by bringing all communities affected on a roundtable with critical stakeholders to seek ways to end violence. I want things to be better for Nigeria and the particular Kaduna state. The reason why we have put this forward is so that we can come and talk to see how we can advance or promote the question of peace. The head of program and planning implementation, JDPC Kaduna Emmanuel Tawwai, says the project aimed at targeting affected communities which are the flashpoint of communal clash and headers conflicts. He added that JDPC is working with the critical stakeholders, traditional rulers who are paramount key in ensuring lasting peace in the community. We are working in this community raising key stakeholders in communities, women, people with disability, traditional rulers, other actors like civil society group or community based organizations like Okara Riders and the rest to be able to build their capacities in terms of looking at this issue in the context of their individual communities. A traditional district head of Doka who doubles as the Waqalin Nupua in Kaduna state, Aliyu Muhammad, said government should include traditional rulers in the process of peace building. Also, the interfaith co-ordinator in Kaduna state, Rose Kazanwam urged all residents to join in peace process. We are just being taboo and forget. The government are not doing anything with us which it doesn't go well like that. Not until when there is problem before they will start running up and are looking for the traditional rulers. We don't care about religion or any other thing that comes up but we are here there as advocates for peace. That peace should begin from the hinterland. Kaduna state is one of the states that is battling with Communo and Heather's clashes and has resulted in residents fleeing their communities. So you get notified about fresh news updates.