Niger Delta
Nigeria Set To Dismantle Arms Trade

Funding Director, Ijaw Council for Human Rights, Mr Patterson Ogon (left), presenting heroes award to Chairman of the occasion, Retired Rear Admiral Ocheago Fingesi during the Rivers Ijaw Youths heroes award in Port Harcourt last Friday
The Presidential Commit
tee on Small Arms and Light Weapons (PRESCOM) says that, Nigeria is committed to dismantling the proliferation of illicit arms trade along the borders in the West African sub-region.
Chairman of PRESCOM, Mr. Emmanuel Imohe, stated this in Calabar, the Cross River State capital at the annual meeting of National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NATCOM).
The meeting was organised by the ECOWAS commission in collaboration with the Nigerian Presidential Committee on Small Arms and Light Weapons.
Imohe, represented by Programme Manager, PRESCOM, Mr. Dickson Orji described the issue of proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALWs) in West Africa as hydra headed monster that must be resolved.
According to him, “the Nigeria government is sufficiently seized with this problem and is committed to ensuring that, we collectively dismantle the template from which the problems of insecurity are drawing support.”
“Nigeria has demonstrated this commitment by signing and ratifying the relevant international, regional and sub-regional instruments and legal regimes on the subject of SALW Control,” he said.
He commended NATCOM for organizing the fora, adding that, it was providing a platform for peer review, exchange of ideas and strategies and establishing common grounds and constructive/collective efforts in combating the menace.
Speaking, Commissioner for Political Affairs, Peace and Security, ECOWAS Commission, Mrs. Salamatu Suleman, said the proliferation of SALW posed a great challenge, especially in the Sahel region and northern Nigeria.
Suleiman added that the porosity of the borders in the sub-region allows easy accessibility of dangerous military-style weapons to non-state actors.
Governor Ben Ayade of Cross River State, while declaring the meeting open commended member states for adopting the ECOWAS Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons to effectively combat the menace.
Ayade, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Prof. Ivara Esu, said this would lead to reduction in insurgency, armed violence and other trans-border crimes within the sub-region.
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