In an interview, a security expert and former army officer in-charge of Training and Operations at the Defence Headquarters in Abuja, Brig.-Gen. John Sura (retd.), said given the prevailing security situation in the country, it was in order for residents to acquire guns.

Sura said, “You may say it is wrong, looking at it constitutionally but speaking from a human angle and the need for survival, I will say the idea of residents acquiring guns is quite legitimate. People are attacked in their homes now and they have nothing to defend themselves. The situation is as bad as that.

“So, for self defence, it is good as long as the person who acquired the gun does not use it for criminal purposes. That is why in advanced countries, they allow minimal weapons and not high calibre weapons to be used by residents for self defence. I think we should embrace the idea as a country since we don’t have adequate number of security agents for us to counter and be able to defend the people from the activities of those who daily terrorise or kill innocent citizens.”

Embargo on licensing

In Niger State, the Police Public relations Officer, DSP Wasiu Abiodun, said there was no pending application before the command. “There is nil application in Niger command,” he added.

In Cross River State, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Irene Ugbo, also said there had been no recent request for gun license in the state. Since the embargo which everybody is aware of, no recent request has been made,” she said.

In Anambra State, the police spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, said in the past one year no individual had approached the command for renewal or issuance of gun license. “We don’t have any pending application before us at the moment,” Ikenga said.

In Katsina State, the PPRO, SP Gambo Isah, said, “We are not issuing any permit to anybody since the suspension (of the exercise) by the Federal Government.”

In Ondo State, the PPRO, Mrs Funmilayo Odunlami, said there had not been issuance of licence to those requesting for it due to the embargo. “Everything about gun licensing has been put on hold for now,” she added.

The Senior Special Assistant to the governor on Security Matters, Alhaji Jimoh Dojumo, however added, “There is nothing wrong in people carrying guns, our own point is if our  people carry guns, since they are not carrying the guns to commit crime like some people are doing, there is nothing wrong with it. We are in support of the amendment move, while some are carrying guns  illegally, we encourage people to carry it legally.”

In Bayelsa State, the PPRO, SP Asinim Butswat, said the police had stopped the issuance of gun licence in line with the embargo on the exercise. “For now, the police are not issuing gun licences,” Butswat added.

In Ogun State, the PPRO, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi, said, “You know the police have suspended issuance of licence for guns and since then no application has been received.

In Delta State, the PPRO, DSP Bright Edafe, said there was no application at the moment.

In Gombe State, the Commissioner of Police, Ishola Babaita, said in an interview with one of our correspondents that no application had been received by the command. “Nobody has come for renewal or application since my assumption of office in Gombe and the embargo has been there for more than two years now,” he added.

In Lagos State, the PPRO, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, told one of our correspondents that the command had not been accepting requests due to the embargo. “For us in Lagos, there is nothing like pending (gun licence requests) because we don’t even accept them to start with,” he added.

Meanwhile, in Osun State, the PPRO, Yemisi Opalola, said there was a surge in the request for gun licenses in the state, although she could not say in specific the number of requests awaiting approval. She said the requests could not be treated as the embargo on licensing was still active.

“We are even interested in retrieving weapons in the wrong hands, so approval of new licence could not be given, as there is embargo on that. We have many requests pending but no approval on the request for now,” she added.

Also, in Benue State, the PPRO, SP Catherine Anene, said the residents of the state had continued to make requests. She added, “The command has been receiving requests for gun licenses in the state but the request is not formal. They may not come to the office to request but people keep on requesting if we are no longer issuing gun licence. The requests have been on for some time now.” Continue Reading