Professor Joseph Lucas of the Taraba State University Jalingo has called for the establishment of a Peace Commission in Taraba State.
The University Don made the call in his presentation at the event organized by Search For Common Ground and partners at Grand Shield Hotel Jalingo.
According to him, if that is done, it will help in addressing matters bothering peacebuilding in the state.
Professor Lucas, who is the Chairman of Taraba State Peace Architecture Dialogue, PAD, charges the people of the State to be ambassadors of peace for a peaceful state.
He commented the Taraba State Governor Dr Agbu Kefas for the constitution of a mental health and Wellness Committee in the state.
Lucas said all hands must be on deck to build a peaceful society, stressing that the Government alone can not build a peaceful society.
The resource person appreciated the Organisers of the event saying it would go a long way to reawaken the consciences of the people towards Peace Building.
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