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The National Commission on Small Arms and Light Weapons (NACSA) has expressed deep concern over violent clashes during the Kpokpoi sprinkling ceremony at Teshie on Wednesday, August 27.
The clashes claimed two lives and left several others injured.
In a statement, the Commission extended condolences to the bereaved families and the people of the Teshie Traditional Area, while wishing the injured a speedy recovery.
NACSA described the tragedy as another painful reminder of the recurring violence linked to firearms misuse at social and cultural events.
It cited the accidental shooting of a queen mother at her installation ceremony and the near loss of sight of a seasoned journalist during a festival as examples of the growing danger.

The Commission strongly condemned the open display and misuse of firearms during public gatherings and traditional festivities, calling on traditional leaders to immediately ban the practice this year.
“A firearm can accidentally take away the life of anyone, including our chiefs,” NACSA warned.
While noting that an Arms Bill has been submitted to the Interior Minister to tighten firearms regulations, the Commission stressed that an urgent ban is necessary to protect communities and prevent further bloodshed.
NACSA further pledged to continue working with traditional authorities, communities, civil society, and security agencies to raise awareness about the dangers of gun misuse, while pushing for stronger national laws in line with international standards.
The Commission appealed to citizens to respect the sanctity of life and to embrace non-violent ways of resolving disputes, emphasising that Ghana’s rich cultural heritage must not be overshadowed by gun violence.
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