In a bid to curb the incessant cases of insecurity across the country, Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Inspector-General of Police, has announced the establishment of an ad hoc committee tasked with the comprehensive review of firearms licensing and regulations by the Nigeria Police Force.
This move according to the IGP is in line with the Firearms Act and other extant laws, “in the interest of public safety and general security.
“The Committee’s mandate will encompass a thorough assessment of current firearms licensing procedures and regulations, with the aim of enhancing their effectiveness, transparency, and accountability.
“The Police will engage with relevant stakeholders, including legal experts, civil society organizations, and experts in the field, to ensure a holistic and well-informed review,” he said.
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In a statement signed by OLUMUYIWA ADEJOBI, Force public relations officer, the IGP advised Nigerians against wrongful possession of arms and light weapons, adding that illegal proliferation of firearms and light weapons poses a significant threat to the peace and stability of the nation.
“In light of this, the Nigeria Police Force is resolutely determined to combat the illegal fabrication, sales, possession and use of arms emphasizing that possessing firearms without the appropriate licenses and permits is not only a violation of the law but also a grave danger to society.
He assured that the Nigeria Police Force will spare no effort in pursuing and prosecuting those engaged in these illegal activities to the full extent of the law.
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The IGP charged all State Commissioners of Police and supervising Assistant Inspectors-General of Police in charge of Zonal Commands, and tactical squads to commence a total clampdown on the illegal fabrication, sale, possession, and use of prohibited firearms in the country.
He equally urged all Nigerians to report suspicious activities related to firearms to their local police divisions or via the various NPF social media platforms for prompt response.
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