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Two-thirds of the world’s total firearms are in the hands of civilians – KAIPTC Researcher

By Nana Ama Mensah

Frank Atiase by Frank Atiase
May 29, 2023
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Teshie-Ghana, May 29, CDA Consult – Two-thirds of the world’s total firearms—one billion—are in the hands of civilians, while over 133 million are in the hands of the military, and 22.7 million are controlled by other law enforcement agencies.

About eight million of the small arms were in West Africa, leading to a legacy of regional security complexes, Mrs. Margaret Akakpo, a Researcher at the Faculty of Academic Affairs and Research at the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC), has said.

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Touching on the effect of small arms and light weapons, she said their proliferation and misuse contributed to inequality between women and men and to gender-based violence and therefore called for a gender-sensitive approach in addressing the gaps in their management.

Mrs. Akakpo stated this at the fifth Maritime Security and Transnational Organized Crime (MSRTOC) course organized by the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training (KAIPTC) Course with sponsorship from the German Government, which was monitored by the Communication for Development and Advocacy Consult (CDA Consult).

She indicated that the United Nations (UN) and the Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) defined small arms as weapons used by individuals, while light weapons were used by two or more people, a pack animal, or a light vehicle.

She said revolvers and self-loading pistols, rifles and carbines, submachine guns, assault rifles, and light machine guns were some of the examples of small arms.

She said light weapons, on the other hand, were heavy machine guns, hand-held, under-barrel, and mounted grenade launchers, portable anti-aircraft guns and recoilless rifles, portable anti-tank missiles and rocket systems, portable launchers of anti-aircraft missile systems, and mortars of calibres less than 100mm.

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Mrs. Akakpo noted that small arms were easily being trafficked due to their low cost, durability, and easy-to-use nature, adding that they were also easy to transport, had large producers, and had legitimate police and civilian usage.

Mrs. Akakpo said some of the routes for trafficking the arms were air, land, and water bodies, as well as illegal border routes and fake compartments of vehicles, containers, and trucks, mostly practized by nomadic groups dominating the trade in the Sahara, among others.

She stated that such trafficked arms served as a nexus for piracy, human trafficking, drug trafficking, terrorism, illegal oil bunkering, money laundering, and wildlife poaching.

She said some of the consequences of trafficking arms were injuries and deaths, protracted conflicts, intensification of community conflict over scarce resources, serving as an obstacle to human development, rendering humanitarian intervention difficult, and increasing maritime security issues.

She suggested that to properly fight arms trafficking and its effects, there must be improved national regulations and a harmonization of legislation at the regional level while strengthening stockpile management.

Mrs. Akakpo also recommended an improvement of cross-border controls, arms collection activities, destruction operations, and the development of responsible arms management.

Programmes, and having an improved licensing regime, deeper interagency cooperation and collaboration across the sub-region, capacity building and strengthening of early warning and response mechanisms, and many others.

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