China Daily (Hong Kong)

Africans called on to hand over illegal guns in amnesty

- By OTIATO OPALI otiato@chinadaily.com.cn

Africans are being urged to hand in illegal guns during a monthlong amnesty now underway.

The African Union Commission has designated September as Africa Amnesty Month, an initiative that complement­s the African Union’s Silencing the Guns program, which aims to end conflict on the continent by the end of this year.

The plan was declared during the 29th summit of the AU held in Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, in July 2017.

The efforts are aimed at encouragin­g citizens to help national government­s reduce the illicit flow of weapons between countries.

To strengthen ties between communitie­s and law enforcemen­t, the United Nations Office for Disarmamen­t Affairs, with the African Union Commission, is supporting African countries as they implement the September amnesty.

On Saturday, Smail Chergui, the AU’s commission­er for peace and security, said in a statement that the African Union Peace and Security Commission, in partnershi­p with Small Arms Survey, had undertaken a mapping study on illicit small arms flows.

The study put the number of civilian-held weapons in Africa at 40 million in 2017, Chergui said.

“This includes private individual­s, registered businesses such as private security companies, and nonstate armed groups,” he said.

“This is as opposed to the estimate of the continent’s armed forces and law enforcemen­t agencies that hold less than 11 million arms.”

He urged government­s to redouble their efforts to address the challenge, which he called a threat to peace, governance and developmen­t.

“This is a cause for concern for all of us. We need to ask ourselves how many of these unregister­ed weapons have been collected, whether within the framework of the Amnesty Month, or through other national disarmamen­t programs,” Chergui said.

He stressed that the possession of illegal weapons by nonstate individual­s and groups contribute­s to the armed violence that plagues Africa and its people.

Removing these weapons from circulatio­n is central to efforts to realize peace on the continent, Chergui added.

In a statement on Wednesday, the United Nations said the success of the monthlong campaign requires all parts of society to come together.

“Africa Amnesty Month is part of a one-year project between the African Union Commission and the Office for Disarmamen­t Affairs, launched in March and implemente­d with the Regional Centre on Small Arms,” the UN said in the statement.

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