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Use Africa Cup of Nations to campaign against proliferation of SALW – WANJSD

Accra, Dec. 14, Ghanadot/GNA – The West Africa Network of Journalists for Security and Development (WANJSD) on Thursday called on organizers of the 26th MTN Ghana 2008 Africa Cup of Nations to use the fiesta to campaign against the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons in Africa.


“Small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) continued to fuel civil wars and other conflicts, causing harm to millions of people, particularly in Africa and we must use the passion of soccer to register our common distaste for its proliferation in a region bedevilled with conflict,” WANJSD Deputy General Secretary, Mr. Francis Ameyibor said in a statement in Accra.


He said, these small weapons are only part of a larger trade that included heavy and more lethal weaponry.


Light arms are especially more dangerous because they are cheap, easy to transport and can be handled by ill-trained rebel soldiers and even children.


Mr. Ameyibor noted that recent United Nations reports show how these weapons are illicitly exported, transported with the connivance of government officials in many countries and smuggled into war zones.


In some areas, automatic weapons are so cheap they can be bought in exchange for a chicken or a few pounds of rice.


The WANJSD Deputy General Secretary said the uncontrolled proliferation of SALW in Africa, especially the West African region suffering from political instability and violent conflict has proven a major obstacle to peace, economic development, and efforts to rebuild war-torn societies.


He said recent revelation that there were over 100,000 illegal arms in circulation in Ghana should be a worry for all Ghanaians to champion the call to use the hosting of other African countries to speak against the proliferation of SALW.


He noted that a sub-regional effort to launch a crusade against the proliferation through ECOWAS Small Arms Programme (ECOSAP) needed to be given push at Ghana 2008.


He suggested the development and use of messages, posters, leaflets, and documentaries during the football fiesta to discourage the use of SALW.


Mr. Ameyibor said the approach should also focus on sports personalities to speak against the proliferation, encourage corporate bodies to mount pressure on government’s, especially West African leaders to ratify the ECOWAS Convention on SALW.


The WANJSD also appealed to participating football nations from the sub-region to liaise with their National Commission on Small Arms, and support civil society organisations crusade against the proliferation of SALW.


In a related development, ECOSAP Policy, Advocacy and Communications Officer, Mr Oluwafisan Bankale, had appealed to the media practitioners, especially sports commentators and broadcasters to initiate debate, commentaries, and talk shows during the tournament against the SALW proliferation.


He said, “a moment spent to speak against the illegal use of arms would contribute to international and local efforts at building a safe state to ensure that we concentrate our collective energies on development.”


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