Ghana’s Small Arms Laws Are Weak—Experts Demand Urgent Reforms

March 18, 2025

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Ghana Small Arms Laws Are Outdated, Say Security Experts

Ghana’s small arms laws are failing to address the growing problem of illegal weapons circulation, security experts have warned. The West Africa Action Network on Small Arms (WAANSA-Ghana) has raised concerns that weak regulations are fueling crime and insecurity. The group is urging the government to act swiftly by passing the National Small Arms Bill 2023 to control the spread of firearms.

Why Ghana’s Small Arms Laws Need Urgent Reforms

The current Ghana small arms laws are outdated and ineffective in tackling the increasing proliferation of weapons. Criminals and unlicensed individuals continue to gain access to firearms due to loopholes in the legal framework. WAANSA-Ghana’s Francis Ameyibor, a project coordinator for the UNDP’s Saving Lives Entity Project, stressed the need for a stronger legal structure to regulate arms ownership and prevent illegal activities.

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Call for Swift Action on Ghana Small Arms Laws

WAANSA-Ghana is urging the Ministry of the Interior to accelerate the passage of the National Small Arms Bill 2023. This legislation aims to introduce stricter controls on arms possession and distribution. Experts believe that enforcing stronger laws will enhance national security and reduce violent crimes.

The Role of the Media in Addressing Small Arms Issues

Recognizing the media’s influence in shaping public opinion, WAANSA-Ghana recently held a training workshop for journalists in Kumasi. The workshop, conducted on March 11, 2025, as part of the Saving Lives Entity (SALIENT) Fund Project, aimed to educate reporters on the dangers of small arms proliferation. By raising awareness through responsible journalism, the media can push for swift implementation of the Ghana small arms laws reform.

Conclusion

Ghana’s current laws are inadequate in addressing the growing concerns about illegal firearms. Without urgent legislative action, the country may continue to face rising crime and insecurity. Security experts and advocacy groups insist that passing the National Small Arms Bill 2023 is critical to improving arms control and safeguarding citizens.

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