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Last week, the Greater Accra Regional Office of the Commission held two community sensitisation sessions in the Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly, reaching 126 participants across Odupong Zongo Ward and Joemens Kportommey Ward. Traditional leaders, security agencies, youth groups, traders, religious leaders, assembly members and other stakeholders came together with one shared goal: building safer communities.
The engagements focused on:
πΉ Ghanaβs firearm registration and licensing laws
πΉ The impact of gun violence on communities and development
πΉ Recent gun-related incidents and the lessons they offer
πΉ The importance of community intelligence in preventing violence
Participants called for stricter enforcement of firearm laws and greater grassroots engagement through more NACSA offices nationwide.
The message was clear: preventing the proliferation of illicit small arms is everyoneβs responsibility. Safer communities begin with informed, vigilant citizens.
Last week, the Greater Accra Regional Office of the Commission held two community sensitisation sessions in the Awutu Senya East Municipal Assembly, reaching 126 participants across Odupong Zongo Ward and Joemens Kportommey Ward. Traditional leaders, security agencies, youth groups, traders, religious leaders, assembly members and other stakeholders came together with one shared goal: building safer communities.
The engagements focused on:
πΉ Ghanaβs firearm registration and licensing laws
πΉ The impact of gun violence on communities and development
πΉ Recent gun-related incidents and the lessons they offer
πΉ The importance of community intelligence in preventing violence
Participants called for stricter enforcement of firearm laws and greater grassroots engagement through more NACSA offices nationwide.
The message was clear: preventing the proliferation of illicit small arms is everyoneβs responsibility. Safer communities begin with informed, vigilant citizens.


