Mundari Leaders vowed to talk to their youth to restore peace along Terekeka corridor.
Wani Buyu Dyori, Mundari Community Deputy Chairperson pleads to the government authorities to reach and talk to the people on the ground to bring peace.
He discourages masses from capitalizing the Mundari community for crimes committed by individuals, Radio Bakhita reported.
Mundari Youth Chairperson James Loku advises citizens to make right judgment on problems instead of citing Mundari people to be behind all crimes committed in the country.
Loku encourages his fellow youth in the county to stay away from problems, calling on them to respect the laws of the country.
The two leaders spoke to Bakhita Radio in an interview following recent incidents of violence where Mundari youth were said to have taken part.