Policy Weekly Zamfara Residents: To Bear or Not to Bear Firearms? by Nextier SPD July 5, 2022 Published by Nextier SPD July 5, 2022 21 Gun violence has become a terrible source of security threat across the world. However, nations respond to the threat posed by firearms abuse differently. For example, following the massacre in an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, in which 19 children and two teachers were killed, the United States government advocates for stricter gun regulation. In contrast, on account of widespread violent insecurity, the Zamfara State Government, on June 26, 2022, announced its plan to allow residents to bear firearms for self-defence against rampaging bandits. The Zamfara State Commissioner for Information said that the state government had concluded arrangements to distribute 500 forms to eligible persons in each of the 19 emirates in the state to apply for firearms for self-defence. In addition, the state government established a secretariat in each emirate to collect intelligence about bandits and immediately recruited 200 Community Protection Guards in each of the 19 emirates. To give legal backing to these measures, the state House of Assembly passed an executive bill on June 28, 2022, to prohibit banditry, cattle rustling, kidnapping, cultism, terrorism and other crimes in the state. However, while many people have applauded the call for Zamfara residents to bear firearms as long overdue, several others, including top military officers such as the Chief of Defence Staff, Lucky Irabor, are opposed to the proposal. In May 2019, President Buhari had, through an executive order, placed an embargo on the issuance of firearms licence in the country. Thus, this edition of Nextier SPD Policy Weekly examines the firearms possession debate, pointing out the way out of the imbroglio. Click here to download report. 0 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Nextier SPD previous post Food Insecurity and Violence next post The Role of Finance in Africa’s Clean Energy Transition You may also like The Urgency of Peacebuilding in the South East... November 8, 2024 Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... November 1, 2024 Navigating Misinformation in the Sahel: Regional Impacts and... October 31, 2024 UNGA 79 and The Future of Stability in... October 25, 2024 Local Government Elections: Issues of Autonomy, Service Values... October 17, 2024 The Nigerian Peace Accord: A Symbolic Gesture or... October 11, 2024 Public or Private Refinery in Nigeria: Something Less... September 25, 2024 Healthcare Delivery in Conflict Zones: Examining the Situation... September 13, 2024 Changing the Game Against Kidnapping September 6, 2024 Impact of Debt Servicing on SDG Implementation in Africa August 30, 2024