The president stated that that poverty, injustice and the lack of job opportunities were largely responsible for inter-communal and intra-communal conflicts in Nigeria.
Buhari spoke while receiving a delegation from the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, an organization active in the promotion of peace in Nigeria.
The leader of the nation said that to achieve lasting peace in Nigeria, bigger effort must be made to wipe out poverty and injustice.
The president defined the ethnic and religious conflicts in parts of the country as obvious manifestations of fundamental problems of joblessness, injustice and poverty.
On conflicts between farmers and herdsmen, Buhari stated that a plan to map out grazing areas will soon be presented to the Nigerian Governors Forum as a temporary solution to the common conflicts until cattle owners are convinced to accept other means of rearing their cattle.
The leader of the country praised the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue for the comparative peace that had returned to Plateau state as well as their current activity in Southern Kaduna.
President Buhari agreed with the Centre that dialogue was always desirable to the use of law and order mechanisms and power in the resolution of conflicts.
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