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The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) successfully conducted the 8th National Arms Destruction Exercise, permanently destroying over 2,000 firearmsβincluding firearms voluntarily surrendered through the National Gun Amnesty Programme (GAP) as well as firearms seized and confiscated by the security services, during operations.
A key highlight of the ceremony was the symbolic cutting of firearms led by the Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, with the support of key dignitaries from Government, Heads of the security agencies, traditional authorities, members of the diplomatic corps and development partners, reaffirming Ghanaβs collective commitment to permanently removing dangerous arms from circulation.
As Executive Secretary Dr. Adam Bonaa noted, βThis exercise is not an end in itself, but one important step within a broader national strategy to reduce gun violence and strengthen public safety.β
Swipe through for highlights from this landmark national event.
The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) successfully conducted the 8th National Arms Destruction Exercise, permanently destroying over 2,000 firearmsβincluding firearms voluntarily surrendered through the National Gun Amnesty Programme (GAP) as well as firearms seized and confiscated by the security services, during operations.
A key highlight of the ceremony was the symbolic cutting of firearms led by the Chief of Staff, Hon. Julius Debrah, with the support of key dignitaries from Government, Heads of the security agencies, traditional authorities, members of the diplomatic corps and development partners, reaffirming Ghanaβs collective commitment to permanently removing dangerous arms from circulation.
As Executive Secretary Dr. Adam Bonaa noted, βThis exercise is not an end in itself, but one important step within a broader national strategy to reduce gun violence and strengthen public safety.β
Swipe through for highlights from this landmark national event.


