Mr Ibrahim Idris advised Benue and Nasarawa state indigenes to live in peace and tranquility.
The police boss said that the meeting was not an avenue for anyone to apportion blame but to proffer solutions to the problem at hand.
“I want us to conduct this meeting as a sort of reconciliation; we are not here to apportion blame during our discussion.
“I want all comments and observations at this meeting to be geared toward peace and reconciliation between the two states,” he said.
He said that the situation had returned to normal with the presence of security agencies in the state.
“The information I am getting from my DIG in charge of operations in Benue, it seems the situation is returning to normal,” he said.
He commended the stakeholders from both states for their efforts to resolve the crisis.
“I want to thank the governors of Benue and Nasarawa for the efforts they have shown toward the return of normalcy in the states,” he said.
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