The Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Abubakar has
restated that the ban earlier imposed by the Force on the issuance of
fresh licenses for procurement of firearms is still in force.
According to Abubakar, members of the public are reminded that the ban
which was emplaced in exercise of the powers vested in the president and
the IGP respectively, by the Firearms Act, was made in an attempt to
restrict the observed widespread proliferation of firearms within the
country.
Force spokesperson, Frank Mba, said: “The Nigeria Police Force wishes to
state that in furtherance of the subsisting embargo, it has not and
does not intend to issue permits to any person, group of persons,
organization or agency of any State Government, for the procurement or
purpose of bearing firearms.
“In view of the need for public education on the subject matter,
especially with respect to concerns expressed by many Nigerians over the
eligibility and rumoured desire of some groups to bear firearms, the
Nigeria Police Force wishes to categorically state that the extant laws
guiding the use of firearms explicitly prohibit the bearing of various
categories of firearms, without requisite licenses.”
He further said that members of the public should therefore note that it is an offence punishable under the Law for:
(i) A person to have in his possession or under his control any
Prohibited firearms without a licence granted by the President;
(ii) A person to have in his possession or under his control, a
Personal firearm without a licence issued by the IGP;
(iii)Any person to import or export firearms or ammunition without
The appropriate licence.
Mba said that while vigilante groups and other sincere community efforts
towards safety and security were encouraged to work in partnership with
local Police authorities, the conduct and practice of such vigilante
groups must be in total conformity with the Laws of the land.
“Members of the public are advised to be properly guided in respect of
the above as the Police Force is poised to uphold the existing
restriction over the use of firearms. It is also in that vein that the
Force had closed down the armouries of all licensed firearms dealers and
kept due surveillance over their activities.
“Government and non-government institutions with genuine concerns for
the security of their environment are hereby advised to partner with the
Police and other legitimate Security Agencies for the safety of their
environment.
“Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force will continue to diligently work
towards eliminating all threats to internal security and assures
Nigerians of its commitment to their well being,” maintained Mba.The Inspector-General of Police, (IGP), Mr. Mohammed Abubakar has
restated that the ban earlier imposed by the Force on the issuance of
fresh licenses for procurement of firearms is still in force.
According to Abubakar, members of the public are reminded that the ban
which was emplaced in exercise of the powers vested in the president and
the IGP respectively, by the Firearms Act, was made in an attempt to
restrict the observed widespread proliferation of firearms within the
country.
Force spokesperson, Frank Mba, said: “The Nigeria Police Force wishes to
state that in furtherance of the subsisting embargo, it has not and
does not intend to issue permits to any person, group of persons,
organization or agency of any State Government, for the procurement or
purpose of bearing firearms.
“In view of the need for public education on the subject matter,
especially with respect to concerns expressed by many Nigerians over the
eligibility and rumoured desire of some groups to bear firearms, the
Nigeria Police Force wishes to categorically state that the extant laws
guiding the use of firearms explicitly prohibit the bearing of various
categories of firearms, without requisite licenses.”
He further said that members of the public should therefore note that it is an offence punishable under the Law for:
(i) A person to have in his possession or under his control any
Prohibited firearms without a licence granted by the President;
(ii) A person to have in his possession or under his control, a
Personal firearm without a licence issued by the IGP;
(iii)Any person to import or export firearms or ammunition without
The appropriate licence.
Mba said that while vigilante groups and other sincere community efforts
towards safety and security were encouraged to work in partnership with
local Police authorities, the conduct and practice of such vigilante
groups must be in total conformity with the Laws of the land.
“Members of the public are advised to be properly guided in respect of
the above as the Police Force is poised to uphold the existing
restriction over the use of firearms. It is also in that vein that the
Force had closed down the armouries of all licensed firearms dealers and
kept due surveillance over their activities.
“Government and non-government institutions with genuine concerns for
the security of their environment are hereby advised to partner with the
Police and other legitimate Security Agencies for the safety of their
environment.
“Meanwhile, the Nigeria Police Force will continue to diligently work
towards eliminating all threats to internal security and assures
Nigerians of its commitment to their well being,” maintained Mba.
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