The Governor Henry Seriake Dickson's Ad Hoc Committee on Reconciliation of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) yesterday said it would be neutral and fair to all aggrieved members.
It, however, banned members of the committee from inappropriate meetings or contacts with any party member whose matter is under consideration.
A statement by the Secretary of the committee, Ambassador Umar Damagum, said it would also consult widely with the party's founding fathers.
The committee said it would be guided by confidentiality, strategic communication, neutrality and commitment to the principle of fairness.
The statement said: "The Reconciliation Committee's work shall place emphasis on utmost confidentiality of all matters brought to it.
"Members shall, ensure strict confidentiality of all information received by them or such information that may be processed by the Committee, its leadership or any of its organs (as may be established from time to time).
"In order to boost the level of confidence among our members nationwide while this Committee undertakes its assignment, no member shall interact with the media on any matter under consideration by the Committee, except with due approval by the Committee or its leadership.
"The Reconciliation Committee shall be committed to the principles of neutrality. To this end, no member of the Committee shall serve in any Congress Committee in a State where such a member is an interested party."