 And civil society in concerned mandurians held a workshop in Abuja to discuss improving service delivery and conditions of Mandarin police forces. The event organised by Clean Foundation and stakeholders aimed to support policy papers arising from the workshop, highlighting the need for modifications to meet current realities. Consultants presented papers on police, constitution and acts aiming to refine their role to meet current realities. Consultants presented papers on police, constitution and acts aiming to refine their role to meet current realities. Consultants presented papers on police, constitution and acts aiming to refine their role to meet current realities. Consultants presented papers on police, constitution and acts aiming to refine their role to meet current realities. The retreating framework must be people, a people centre that will drive the process of accountability, not just in terms of form, but in terms of performance of the police in preventing crime, in mitigating where crimes have been committed and at the end of the day to be the police for all. So what we are here today and we are declaring our support for this timely programme is to the important that will serve the police sector driven as human rights driven and we must also interrogate the architecture and security architecture that will place the police among the people, within the people and serving the people and not just serving the ego but any other person. Stereotyping and marginalised groups in Nigeria are being addressed with calls for laws to be expunged or modified. A policy document will be developed and transmitted to authorities with incorporation expected when the final draft of the police refunds bill is passed. Marginalised groups including women, young persons and children, people with disabilities as well as the poor and powerless experienced poor service, neglects or even abuse are the heads of personnel of NPF that are meant to protect them. Such experiences especially against women are exacerbated by the larger societal gender stereotypes that raise rigid ideas about the roles and expectations of men and women which sadly are being reproduced by public institutions like the police in Nigeria. These realities erode public confidence and trust in NPF and calls for urgent measures. Rebuilding confidence and trust in the police will require certain measures including gender mainstreaming gender responsiveness, gender transformative approach and gender sensitivity.