 British Council says it has ensured robust and trusted relationship between the public and police in Adamawa state in the last five years through its conflict management program that has led to reduction in police brutality from 46.8 to 11.9% in some communities in the state. Speaking at the winding up of its operations after five years of intervention in peace building and conflict management in Adamawa, the body said with the cooperation of government and traditional institutions, the headers and farmers conflicts have been laid to rest through intervention projects. Speaking in Yola at its winding up program, the implementation partners said they were able to build trust between police and some communities members through the assistance of traditional leader which led to reduction in police brutality. Speaking in Yola at its winding up program, the implementation partners said they were able to build trust between the police and some communities members through the assistance of traditional leaders which led to reduction in police brutality. Adamawa advocated for the setting up of better and more sustainable structures in the communities to ease opposition against moves by the federal government to release more repented members of the dreaded Boko Haram group to state government for reintegration into their respective host communities. He advised that structures to be created would have to entail collaboration and dialogue among stakeholders towards reintegration of repentant Boko elements into the community. There was a lot of resistance, but we have today now how communities are telling us that because of the sensitization, because of the engagement and dialogue with the community to understand that bringing in people back to community and reintegrating them is better for achieving peace and overcoming the challenges. The implementation of the program in the 11 selected local governments of the state explained what they were able to achieve in restoring peace and stability as well as ending rampage farmers and headers conflicts. The relationship between farmers and headers has improved greatly over time because of the cordial relationship that CPS was able to create between them. Some headers even helped farmers clear their farms during the harvest period and leaving the foliage for the headers to feed their cows.