Ghana--Christians Worried About Small Arms Proliferation

Accra Ghana Broadcasting Corporation Radio Network in English 1300 GMT 10 Aug 99

GHANA BROADCASTING CORPORATION RADIO 1

Tuesday, August 10, 1999 Journal Code: 15 Language: ENGLISH Record
Type: FULLTEXT Document Type: Daily Report; News Word Count: 204 The
Christian Council of Ghana has urged government to review the number of
organizations allowed to carry small arms to ensure that such weapons
are given to only those directly involved in maintaining national
security. In a statement issued in Accra today, the council also
expressed worry at the recent spate of violent crimes, saying it
undermines personal security and discourages investors.

The statement called on the government to retrieve arms from former
revolutionaries, who may still be possessing arms illegally. It said
the transregional and transnational entry of small arms into the
country through the activities of armed gangs across borders should be
stopped.

The statement further urged the government to set up a national
committee that can help in the implementation of the Malian Initiative
recently adopted by ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States)
on micro disarmament in the subregion. According to the initiative,
citizens are to be educated on the misuse of small arms.
	
	

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