Vision

The Vision of the NACSA is to contribute towards the building of peace and security in Ghana by effective control of Small Arms and Light Weapons and related materials.

Mission

The Commission exists to prevent and combat the proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons and related materials in the country through advocacy, public sensitisation, and formulation of appropriate policies in close collaboration with stakeholders.

Our Objectives

Promote public safety and security through advocacy for a gun/armed violence free society

Contribute towards the provision of internal security for human safety and protection, and peace building

Embark on effective public awareness creation on the dangers of illicit small arms and gun violence for public safety and security

Enhance capacity of Security Agencies on small arms control to fight illicit circulation of arms and improve protection of life and property

Improve Government commitment to international protocols and conventions on small arms and light weapons, and their incorporation into national agenda

Improve accessibility to data on small arms and light weapons and related issues through the establishment of a comprehensive database management system for analysis, policy formulation and decision-making

What We Do

To Achieve its objectives, the Commission shall among other things;

set in place programmes of action to prevent, combat and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons;

educate and sensitize the public and provide information on the dangers of small arms and light weapons in order to discourage their illicit production and circulation;

ensure that obligations under the Economic Community of West African States are complied with;

advise the Minister for the Interior on the formulation of policies and strategies as contained in the ECOWAS Convention on Small Arms and Light Weapons and any other relevant international conventions to which Ghana is a party or has acceded to;

receive and study periodic reports from the Ghana Police Service on the registration and licensing of arms and;

perform any other functions related to the objectives of the Commission.

Latest News

NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SMALL ARMS AMPLIFIES FIGHT AGAINST ILLICIT ARMS IN WESTERN REGION

Essikado, Western Region – The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA), with the support of the Saving Lives Entity…

AFLAO COMMUNITIES UNITE FOR SILENCE THE GUN, SAVE A LIFE CAMPAIGN

As part of the nationwide public education campaign to highlight the dangers of small arms proliferation, change societal attitudes, and build zero tolerance towards…

BORDER SECURITY AGENCIES TRAINED TO COMBAT SMALL ARMS TRAFFICKING IN AFLAO

Aflao, Ghana — Border regions are emerging as critical battlegrounds in the fight against organized crime, particularly the trafficking of small arms. These…

SMALL ARMS COMMISSION TRAINS BORDER OFFICIALS TO STRENGTHEN DETECTION AND PROSECUTION OF ILLICIT ARMS AT TEMA PORT

TEMA, GHANA – The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons has organized a three-day capacity-building workshop for border officials at Tema Port, aimed…

THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SMALL ARMS ACQUISITION AND POSSESSION

The acquisition and possession of firearms have significant psychological implications for individuals and communities alike. Understanding the motivations behind gun ownership is…

WAANSA CONVENE CSOs TO ENHANCE ADVOCACY AND LOBBYING CAPACITY FOR LEGAL REFORMS ON SMALL ARMS IN GHANA

Representatives of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), spearheaded by the West Africa Network on Small Arms and Light Weapons (WAANSA) Ghana, have convened…

Management

Samuel Williams Yeboah
Samuel Williams Yeboah
Executive Secretary

Gyebi Asante
Gyebi Asante
Deputy Director - PPME

Jane Tayibah Blay
Jane Tayibah Blay
Deputy Director, Human Resource/Admin

Patience Appiah
Patience Appiah
Chief Accountant

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