6 Million Illegal Arms In Circulation In Nigeria – Abdulsalami

6M Illegal Arms In Circulation In Nigeria – Abdulsalami
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Nigeria’s Former Head of State, Gen. Abdulsalami Abubakar (Retd) has expressed grave concern over the proliferation of all calibre of weapons in the country, which he estimated at over six million.

The former Nigerian leader expressed dismay that the proliferation of weapons has heightened insecurity and led to over 80,000 deaths and close to three million Internally Displaced Persons (IDP).

Abubakar, who is chairman of, National Peace Committee (NPC), painted the ugly state of Insecurity the country is presently grappling at a dialogue of the committee with key stakeholders at Transcorp Hilton in Abuja, yesterday.

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He said; ‘The proliferation of all calibre of weapons, not only in our sub-region in general and in Nigeria in particular is worrying. It is estimated that there are over 6 million of such weapons in circulation in the country. This certainly exacerbated the insecurity that led to over 80,000 deaths and close to three million internally displaced persons,’ he said.

He, however, said the challenges facing the country was not only a security issue in the sense of the military definition, but that it had assumed an all-encompassing nature.

He listed these challenges to include Boko Haram insurgency, banditry, kidnapping, increasing poverty, calls for the balkanization of the country from different quarters, the threat of hunger arising from insecurity faced by farmers, increasing sense of collective despair and despondency among the populace.

The ex-military head of state also said security forces were not just over-stretched, but underfunded.

We believe Nigeria must find a way out of these problems. Our hope is that perhaps among us, by listening to your different perspectives, we can begin to build up confidence among our people so that we can hold together. So our hope is that we shall not only share our collective lamentations about the current situation but propose some concrete suggestions that can point the way forward; suggestions that can inspire more confidence among our people and ensure that our country remains one,’ he stated.

While welcoming stakeholders which included traditional rulers, Ekiti Governor and Chairman, Nigerian Governors Forum, Kayode Fayemi; Plateau Governor and Chairman, Northern Governors Forum, Simon Lalong, religious leaders, military, police, and other security agencies, Abubakar said President Muhammadu Buhari was aware of the meeting and supported it.

He explained that the expectation was that the meeting would find out the causes of the conflict and how to mitigate them.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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