Police to rid FCT of illegal arms
FCT Commissioner of Police Sadiq Bello, has vowed to rid Abuja of illegal firearms ahead of the 2019 general elections.
The commissioner represented by the Police Public Relations Officer, Mt. Anjuguri Manzah, made the vow at a briefing on “Operation Finger off the Trigger National Disarmament and Peace’’ Campaign.
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the conference was organised by: “Nigeria Salute Initiative and Finger off the Trigger’’ a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) that educates youths on peaceful coexistence.
Bello called on those in possession of illegal firearms in the FCT to voluntarily submit them as directed by the Inspector General of Police.
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, recently directed Commissioners of Police of all the state commands to commence the recovery of illegal firearms in the country.
Bello said: “The command is still calling on all those who possess firearms illegally to surrender them before the expiration of the time given.
`We want the residents to know that the submission of the illegal firearms is still open.
“So anyone who is in possession of these firearms can go to any nearest police station or come to the FCT Command to surrender them because the IG has given an extension grace for the submission.
“Because after the expiration of the grace anyone found in possession of illegal fire arms would be prosecuted in accordance with the law.”
He said that the FCT Command recovered a number arms and ammunition in March.
“In March we recovered 778 illegal arms, 222 live cartridges that were voluntarily surrendered in the FCT as part of the efforts to ensure that we don’t have firearms in the command.’’
Bello lauded the coordinator of the initiative, and stressed that the campaign could not come at a better time than now when the nation is preparing for 2019 elections.
The Coordinator, “General Salute Nigeria Initiative’’, Amb Chielo Ojirika, said that the campaign was targeted at local communities, schools, churches, mosque, market places, motor parks, among others.
He said that the present ethnic-religious violence and insecurity in the country had prompted more the need for proactive programmes like the campaign.(NAN)