A 3-day high-level consultative meeting with relevant stakeholders on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) has commenced at the Volta Hotel in Akosombo. The meeting which is being organised by the National...
The outgoing Executive Secretary of the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons, Mad. Afi Yakubu, has officially handed over the affairs of the Commission to the incoming Executive...
The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons organised a Retreat for the new Board at the Volta Serene Hotel in Ho, from the 15th to18th November, 2017. The objective of the retreat was to...
The Board of the National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA), composed of the Chairman, Executive Secretary and a Board Member, paid a working visit to the Ashanti Region on the 21st...
The Space Satellite Technology Laboratory from the All Nations University College (ANU) extended an invitation to the Head of Information Technology from the Commission to participate in The 6th Space...
BACKGROUND The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons in collaboration with the Ghana Police Service embarked on stocktaking of seized, found, confiscated and surrendered small arms in...
GHANA NATIONAL COMMISSION ON SMALL ARMS AND LIGHT WEAPONS (NACSA) DESTROYS 1,319 SEIZED ILLICIT ARMS
The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons under the auspices of the Ministry of the Interior, and in collaboration with the Ghana Armed Forces and Ghana Police Service, destroyed 1,319...
MINISTRY OF THE INTERIOR & SMALL ARMS COMMISSION Pursuant to Weapons Amnesty announced by the Government on 16th August 2016, it is hereby announced to the Public that all persons in possession of...
GENERAL DEBATE SEGMENT STATEMENT OF THE DELEGATION OF GHANA DELIVERED BY MR. JOSEPH OWUSU-ANSAH, FIRST SECRETARY ON TUESDAY 23RD AUGUST, 2016. Mr. President, Excellencies, Ladies and Gentlemen...
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Small Arms Commission, Ghana3 days ago
April 1, 2026 — the Commission, in collaboration with the National Peace Council, engaged over 300 students at Tawheed Senior High School in Kumasi in a powerful sensitisation session.
From understanding the dangers of small arms proliferation to learning about the legal and social consequences of firearm misuse, students were empowered to make informed, responsible choices. The session also highlighted the importance of resisting peer pressure, prioritising education,and embracing peaceful conflict resolution.
From understanding the dangers of small arms proliferation to learning about the legal and social consequences of firearm misuse, students were empowered to make informed, responsible choices. The session also highlighted the importance of resisting peer pressure, prioritising education,and embracing peaceful conflict resolution.


