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Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by fergie001: 7:01pm On Jan 04
The lawmaker representing Delta North senatorial district, Ned Nwoko, has called for the introduction of a bill that allows civilians to own and carry firearms.

He noted that the bill was important following the security challenges, particularly the recent Plateau killings of December 24, where no less than 100 civilians were killed in the attack.

He said, “An amendment bill allowing civilian firearm ownership must be introduced in the Senate.

“My bill on self-defense and firearms ownership regulation, currently listed in the Senate awaiting its first reading, deals with this pressing issue.


“I am pleased that the topic has gained national significance, sparking diverse opinions and discussions that predominantly fall into two camps – one in opposition and the other in support.”

Senator Nwoko added, “It’s evident that the existing security measures have not been sufficient in safeguarding our communities.

“Allowing law-abiding citizens to possess firearms could potentially provide a sense of security and a means to protect themselves and their families from immediate threats.”

The Delta lawmaker noted that to avoid sabotage and abuse, several streams of control must be exercised to ensure control.

He said, “However, it is crucial to emphasise that the initiative to permit firearm ownership is accompanied by stringent regulations and comprehensive training.

“This approach ensures that firearms are in the hands of responsible individuals who understand the gravity of such ownership and are equipped to handle these weapons safely.

“The illegal smuggling of arms is a significant concern due to the prohibition on bearing arms. Introducing licensed dealerships for firearms could potentially address this issue by creating a regulated avenue for legal firearm acquisition.”


He added, “This move not only seeks to curtail illegal arms trafficking but also provides an opportunity for generating income through licensing fees and taxes imposed on these dealerships.

“The revenue generated from licensing fees and taxes on firearm dealerships could be allocated towards bolstering law enforcement agencies, improving security infrastructure, and implementing initiatives aimed at addressing the root causes of insecurity.”


Nwoko explained that the qualifications for firearm ownership must involve obtaining references from four medical doctors affirming mental soundness, endorsement from the local government chairman for community validation, a traditional leader’s (such as the king) guarantor role emphasising cultural trust, and confirmation by the Divisional Police Officer to verify the absence of criminal involvement.

He stated, “These requirements aim to ensure a comprehensive vetting process, emphasising mental fitness, community support, cultural ties, and a clean record for responsible firearm ownership.

“Proposed firearms for civilian ownership include single and double-barrel shotguns, pistols with a maximum capacity of six rounds, pump-action shotguns, and any other types suggested by the Ministry of Defence.


“This selection offers diverse options suitable for self-defense while emphasising control, regulation, and expert recommendations to ensure responsible ownership and mitigate potential risks associated with firearm possession.

“Nonetheless, this approach necessitates a meticulous regulatory framework and oversight to prevent any adverse consequences and prioritize public safety above all else.”


This is not the first instance where a political figure is championing for Nigeria’s right to bear arms.

The House of Representatives Majority Leader, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, in 2022, said Nigerians must be allowed to take up arms and defend themselves against terrorists.

The then Governor of Benue State, Samuel Ortom, in 2020 also reiterated his appeal to the Federal Government to allow responsible Nigerians bear arms to defend themselves.

“If the bandits, terrorists and criminals know that where they are visiting to attack or destroy property and steal, the people around there have sophisticated weapons like they have, they will caution themselves,” he said in a media briefing.

SOURCE

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Emma513: 7:04pm On Jan 04
OKAY OO,

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by mrpablo(m): 7:05pm On Jan 04
Make sense. If Nigerians won't abuse the privilege

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by OduntanGabriel(m): 7:05pm On Jan 04
Ok sir. How is Regina sir?

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Omoluabi16(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
Pa Nwoko. Na man you be.

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by chiefolododo(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
At least population will reduce by half after 5 years....


It also means that you must be ready everytime to meet your maker, because you never can tell...Everyone would be eager to surrender their lives to Jesus.

I am also afraid of shoot and run


But then it's a good idea...some people carry weapons and no one question them. NO ONE IS MORE NIGERIAN THAN THE OTHER

THE GOVERNMENTS HAVE FAILED , SHAME ON THEM ALL . YOUR NUMBER 1 JOB IS TO SECURE LIVES AND PROPERTIES . BUT BECAUSE YOU ARE PROTECTED AND EMBEZZLE MONEY ANY HOW, YOU THINK THATS ALL? GOD WILL ASK YOU.

I SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING SOLUTION BECAUSE I THINK THAT OUR DISTINGUISHED SENATOR SPOKE THIS BECAUSE OF THE ATTACKS IN THE NORTH CENTRAL AND ONCE THIS EVIL PEOPLE ARE DONE WITH THIS SAID REGION, OF COURSE THEIR ATTENTION WILL SHIFT TO THE SOUTH (W, E,S)

(1)ALLOW STATE POLICE
(2) ALLOW USE OF MONITORING SATELLITES IN SECURITY
(3) RETIRE THE EVIL MILITARY MEN
(4) BE SINCERE


Shame on you Jonathan
BiGGER SHAME on you Buhari
TINUBU do something now , posterity will judge you

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Totilopussylick(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
cool

Supported. It doesn't matter the outcome for Nigerians to own "GUNS" with licence and registration for protection after all in Western countries majority of them own guns tongue

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by CameroonPepper: 7:06pm On Jan 04
I said it yesterday and I will say it again, I'm #1 on that list.

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Dangrace01: 7:06pm On Jan 04
Puppet

Europe and America have manufactured a lot of weapons and they are looking for where to sell them.

But then again he still has a valid point if the bandits know we have same weapons they would caution themselves

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by EEIA: 7:06pm On Jan 04
grin

Lord knows there are about 10 people I know that wouldn’t have been alive right now is everyone could have a gun in Nigeria . cool


Even my being alive would
Be on probability.


I trust Nigeria and stray bullets too. grin

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by kponkedenge(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
I agree. People need to take back their communities stolen by terrorists who are on a steady supply of ammunition.

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Sirchiboy: 7:06pm On Jan 04
Aboy hahaha.
Ned nwoko bring bills that will bring jobs to youths and stop this
Nigeria is not ripe

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by LalastiklaIa(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
Yes legalize fire arms. Anybody wey do anyhow go see anyhow

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by jeremylawrence(m): 7:06pm On Jan 04
Good or bad?
Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by datola: 7:07pm On Jan 04
Hmmm...

It's good in some ways but the danger will be too much

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Namaster: 7:07pm On Jan 04
This is not about marrying little girls, Nwoko needs to STFU.

A brief look through the stringent requirements already shows that the bill is NOT for the masses.

Also of the 100 civilians murdered in Plateau, probably less than 2 of them would qualify for firearms under the proposed bill.

The massacre is evidence of government failure.

This bill should be dubbed "Blame-shifting Act 2024". It's dumb and not well-thought.

US, a country that works, is battling with unprecedented levels of gun violence and this fool is proposing a Gun Bill in a shithole like Nigeria.

Do your jobs or GTFO!

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by sneg: 7:07pm On Jan 04
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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by vastolord4(m): 7:07pm On Jan 04
Crazy men.. if so, your police escorts should be withdrawn so they can protect more citizens that can't afford to buy guns..

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by NaijaCover(m): 7:08pm On Jan 04
Not Good

Bad News Go Plenty ooooo

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by MrBachelor: 7:08pm On Jan 04
Toh!

So that we no go gree for anybody.

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Ofodirinwa: 7:08pm On Jan 04
mrpablo:
Make sense. If Nigerians won't abuse the privilege

if everyone has guns, or even 20% of people, who will they abuse that priviledge to? Is it that someone will go to an open market and do armed robbery today, or herdsmen will go to people's farms at will? If you abuse the priviledge, it will abuse you back

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Ofodirinwa: 7:08pm On Jan 04
LalastiklaIa:
Yes legalize fire arms. Anybody wey do anyhow go see anyhow

simple

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by messenger4891: 7:08pm On Jan 04
Ok na
Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by Dougad: 7:09pm On Jan 04
A very complex situation.

While I agree that people who are the victims of terrorist attacks deserve to protect themselves, I'm not sure if the psyche of the average Nigerian can handle being offended without resorting to guns

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by okomile(f): 7:09pm On Jan 04
He should buy /subsidized for us all.


Everybody wan talk

Make food available na d sure thing these days

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Re: Nigerians Should Be Allowed To Carry Guns - Senator Nwoko by MrBachelor: 7:09pm On Jan 04
post=127779926:
Not Good

Bad News Go Plenty ooooo

More market for you be dat.

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