 Stumstake holders have stressed the need to reopen conversations that could produce the needed solution to various ethnic religious, political and separatist agitations facing Nigeria. They stressed the imperative for all concerned to embrace dialogue in the search for needed peace in the Nigerian polity if the country would cement its challenges and take its pride of place in the association of progressive nations. This call was made at the South-South Citizens' Summit for National Integration, Peace and Security. With the theme, we open conversation, we build trust held in Potakat, the river state capital. Declaring the summit open, chairman of the governing council of Nigeria, Institute of Public Relation Mokhtar Sirajro, urged the youth to be mindful of those who found the ember of hate and discord in the country. In his opening remarks, Chairman of the River State Chapter of Nigeria, Institute of Public Relations, and the State Commissioner for Information and Communication, Alinas Nserum described the Nigerian problem as a unique one that can only be solved by Nigerians. On his behalf, the former vice chancellor of the University of Potakat, Professor Ndua Lalley, listed the functions of public relations to include creation, promotion and maintenance of goodwill, stressing that there is need for sustained dialogue on national unity. On behalf of Potakat, I would like to say that, as the national government, we feel a sense of co-operation, the achievement of this and that, in general, good governance, a commitment and peace with co-operation of the post-soil and national unity. There is a need for more granted on the front of the government, same with us, like us here, and there is a sense of Nigeria to work building a better Nigeria. There is a need to undertake a holistic reform of a network of resources and the entire Nigerian international security system and institutions within you to address them about the functions of our Nigeria, Nigeria, with its interagency rivalry and our political approach to international security management. The summit was organised by the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations in conjunction with other stakeholders, like the National Orientation Agency, Nigeria Union of Journalists, National Association of Women Journalists, among others in the South-South region.