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If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo - Politics - Nairaland

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If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by AnonPoet(op): 9:51am On Jan 28, 2024
GRANT FARMERS, WOMEN, OTHER NIGERIANS IN REMOTE COMMUNITIES THE RIGHT TO GUN OWNERSHIP NOW, SAYS ACTIVIST ADEBAYO

Nigerian activist and author, Raphael Adebayo, has once again called on the Nigerian Government to liberalize gun ownership, especially for farmers, women, and Nigerians living in remote communities that are most affected by extremist insurgency and other criminal activities.

In a statement released on 27 January 2024, the activist criticized Nigeria’s Firearms Control Act of 1959, stating that only wealthy Nigerians and the political class benefit from the privilege it provides. Adebayo noted that the estimated 6.2 million civilian-owned firearms in Nigeria are in the hands of the few people who are rich and powerful and less likely to be victims of Islamist terrorists and Fulani herdsmen. The activist warned that ‘in these desperate times, the right to bear and keep arms should not merely be a privilege for the moneyed class; it should be a right for every ordinary Nigerian who is of sane mind.’

Adebayo insisted that Nigeria must act quickly to avoid becoming the Mexican state of Guerrero where six-year-old boys are taking up arms to defend their families from drug cartel violence.

However, unlike Mexico where over 30,000 people die annually from kidnappings and criminal violence, the author stated that ‘more than 90,000 Nigerians have died yearly since 2016, mainly because of the escalation of violence by religious extremists, violent ultranationalists, and other criminal groups.’ He further added that Nigeria should learn from Mexico, noting that ‘there is nothing romantic or romanticizable about arming six-year-olds, but there are enough lessons here about the tragedies of social disintegration and state failure that may necessitate the transference or inescapable sharing of dangerous obligations between the old and young, even if they are six years old.’

The activist also mentioned that although ‘roughly 50 million or one in every four Nigerians’ suffer from some form of mental illness, it is not so different from the ‘30% of Ukraine’s 43 million people, 30% of the Czech Republic’s 10.5 million people, nearly 25% of Yemen’s 32 million people, over 25% of Guatemala’s 17 million people, and about 26% or over 80 million Americans,’ all of which are countries where citizens have the right to keep and bear arms for self-defence, hunting, and more.

Adebayo urged the Nigerian government not to refuse liberalizing gun ownership because of mental health, insisting that it should instead focus on making sure there is ‘countrywide access to mental health services, mental health awareness measures, and robust gun control.’ He believes this will make Nigeria much better than South Africa, where civilian gun ownership is legal, but ‘92% of people with common and severe mental health condition are not getting any mental health attention.’

In his conclusion, the activist said government should ‘define the ambits within which citizens may use legally purchased firearms to defend their families and properties,’ starting with farmers and other Nigerians in the middle belt where he recommended ‘permitless carry for a specified period, coupled with the liberalization and commissioning of accessible licensed firearms dealers to stem the current tide of fundamentalist and expansionist barbarism sweeping through the region.’

In remote areas of the south where Fulani herdsmen impose levies on farmers and rape women, Adebayo recommended ‘that any firearms regulation be less strictly applied for a given period, after which an assessment of the situation may be done.’ However, the activist urged the government to implement strict gun laws for the rest of the population, ‘including detailed background checks and a robust background check system, prohibition of convicts and those who may deliberately harm themselves from obtaining firearms, limitations on the type and number of privately owned guns allowed per household or individual, childproofing, microstamping, etc., etc.’
https://saharareporters.com/2024/01/27/if-six-year-old-kids-can-defend-their-families-mexico-why-cant-nigerians-raphael-adebayo

Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by tuboi: 10:05am On Jan 28, 2024
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Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by TrackerSK: 10:05am On Jan 28, 2024
These herdsmen are cowards,they can't attack people in the cities but only helpless women and children in the villages.Gun should be legalize please, let's check something
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by user32(m): 10:05am On Jan 28, 2024
ok
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Nobody: 10:05am On Jan 28, 2024
Mexico eh. U do anyhow, u see anyhow, even for daylight
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by mrpeter010(m): 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
Dead body go surplus
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by AntiWailer: 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
You have a point bro.


You stay in highbrow area, they call before access is allowed into your abode yet you have a gun but some one vulnerable out there in the farm day and night with several ransacking of their village can not own a gun.

I licensed a gun since only God knows when and there has never been a need to use it apart from servicing it to service it again.

So the guy is right. Modify the law and get the guns into the hands of those who need it to defend them selves and their community genuinely.

there are disadvantages of guns every where but these people need to defend themselves.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Teeklef(m): 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
Lol
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Vocalessence(f): 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
What gives most criminals the audacity to attack people is because people are defenseless. But one thing I am scared of is people abusing that privilege. Someone might just be frustrated and just decides to kill just to vent.

My opinion, each state should run it's own police and the community where you live operates it's own security personnel (more like vigilante) which is in 24/7 contact and synergy with the state police. That way, familes would be safer than every family owning a gun?

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Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by soik(m): 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
Kids o
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by emeejinsm: 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
Legalize gun and this corn tree will divide by force
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Kionrae: 10:06am On Jan 28, 2024
Bad idea
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by SALLYBERRY01(m): 10:07am On Jan 28, 2024
The violence it will cause won't be controllable
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Beautifulday: 10:07am On Jan 28, 2024
Men wey get good reasoning faculty
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by remymartyn: 10:07am On Jan 28, 2024
People kill people, guns don't kill people
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by iamoyindamola(m): 10:07am On Jan 28, 2024
This one is looking for attention
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Adakintroy: 10:07am On Jan 28, 2024
A.good heart is a good heart. It's not the the object. It is the man.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Austindark(m): 10:08am On Jan 28, 2024
Do you know how many people gets stabbed everyday due to the availability of bottles.??

And you want Guns to be added to the scene.
Please stop, jor!
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by PerfectJUSTICE: 10:08am On Jan 28, 2024
Sincerely it has gotten to that point where we all need self protection not just these communities but trust Nigerians with unmanaged anger issues. Papa fit wake up one day shoot stubborn pikin or husband kill nagging wife or even provoked lecturer fit shoot student. Let the government just do the needful before it gets out of hand.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by tunjijones(m): 10:09am On Jan 28, 2024
Legalising of gun is good but not in a country like Nigeria where hardship, poverty and anger rate is very high.

And Nigerians are proud too. Dem never legalise gun and "do u know who I am" full everywhere. If them legalise gun for Nigeria, instead of "do you know who I am", na gun shot you go hear.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by vickthourh(m): 10:09am On Jan 28, 2024
Legalize it.. Maybe to certain regions also
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by BondRiv: 10:09am On Jan 28, 2024
We are not going to legalize gun ownership in Nigeria, else this country is gone. Stop the copy and paste. As organized as the USA, they are still battling with it.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Yadid(m): 10:09am On Jan 28, 2024
With the present mindset that is prevalent, legalising gun ownership for everyone is dangerous. What will a hungry with a gun resort to? Yet in the face of the present insecurity, it seems wise to legalise gun ownership, but without fixing the economy and making life better for the citizenry, it's another keg of gunpowder.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Triangles1(m): 10:10am On Jan 28, 2024
They know if they legalize gun in this country we will take over the government.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by SlavaUkraini: 10:10am On Jan 28, 2024
Nigerians should have a right to own Guns 🔫 🔫 🔫 and defend themselves against religious extremists like that Nairaland terrorist called Postinor

Get a gun and kill Postinor and members of his terrorist group if they cross your path...

E nor go better for Postinor this New Year...

Postinor (The useless terrorist) must die
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by fearlessfang: 10:11am On Jan 28, 2024
Legalize gun so we can always do the needful.
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by Kevinjap: 10:11am On Jan 28, 2024
The government can't save you be security wise my country people
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by 2Radii: 10:11am On Jan 28, 2024
remymartyn:
People kill people, guns don't kill people
Say this in front of heavily armed headsmen


Some people will just talk as if dey don't have a bra!n at all
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by pocom35: 10:13am On Jan 28, 2024
Hmmm..

Nigerians are a unique breed.. we shouldn't be compared to the westerners


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrLqIEaKdLE
Re: If Kids Can Defend Their Families in Mexico, Why Can’t Nigerians? - Adebayo by GloriousGbola: 10:13am On Jan 28, 2024
This one actually thinks Mexican citizens can defend themselves against the cartels?
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