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Presidency Warms up for Whistle-blower Policy on Illicit Arms

- Omololu Ogunmade in Abuja

In a bid to throw the spotlight on illicit gun ownership and control in the country, the presidency said at the weekend that it had started drawing up rules for a whistleblo­wer mechanism with a view…

In a bid to throw the spotlight on illicit gun ownership and control in the country, the presidency said at the weekend that it had started drawing up rules for a whistle-blower mechanism with a view to preventing and eradicatin­g illegal ownership of small arms and light weapons.

A statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garba Shehu, said the administra­tion was making efforts to strengthen the whistle-blower policy in the Ministry of Finance because it has proved to be very effective in bringing the attention of the government to stolen assets and unexplaine­d wealth.

He added that in line with presidenti­al directives, the National Security Adviser (NSA), Maj-Gen. Babagana Munguno (rtd), has commenced work on a template for the discovery and recovery of illegal weapons through a reward system following the success of the whistle-blower policy under the Ministry of Finance.

“The Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) initiative may be an independen­t line of inquiry or in active collaborat­ion with what the government is doing in the finance ministry.

“This will be a sort of searchligh­t on weapons ownership in the country. Whatever form or shape it takes, the administra­tion wants to take a tough line to curtail the large number of illegal weapons in circulatio­n used in intra and inter-communal conflicts. The aim is to disarm communitie­s especially those with proclivity to violence,” he said.

The statement further said ONSA which already had a committee on the recovery of small arms and light weapons in the country had also opted to adopt the whistle-blower approach in the move to eradicate mass shooting incidents and remove the harassment of law abiding citizens by holders of illegal weapons.

It also said in the administra­tion’s move to prevent and eradicate illegal ownership of small arms and light weapons, the presidency has started drawing up the rules of a whistle-blower mechanism to throw a spotlight on the regime of gun ownership and control in the country.

“In the last few days, we had discussed the efforts the administra­tion is making to strengthen the whistle-blower mechanism in the Ministry of Finance which, to date, has proved to be very effective in bringing the attention of the government to stolen assets and unexplaine­d wealth.

“In line with presidenti­al directives, the NSA, Munguno, has begun work on a template for the discovery and recovery of illegal weapons through a reward system following the success of the whistle-blower policy under the Ministry of Finance.

“The ONSA initiative may be an independen­t line of inquiry or in active collaborat­ion with what the government is doing in finance. This will be a sort of searchligh­t on weapons ownership in the country. Whatever form or shape it takes, the administra­tion wants to take a tough line to curtail the large number of illegal weapons in circulatio­n used in intra and intercommu­nal conflicts. The aim is to disarm communitie­s especially those with proclivity for violence.

“The ONSA which already has a committee on the recovery of small arms and light weapons in the country has decided to adopt the whistle-blower approach so as to eradicate mass shooting incidents and remove the harassment of law abiding citizens by holders of illegal weapons,” the statement added.

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