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Kenya: President Kenyatta Promises Jobs to Illegal Gun-Makers, On One Condition

Kenya: President Kenyatta Promises Jobs to Illegal Gun-Makers, On One Condition

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President Uhuru Kenyatta has a propositions for illegal gun-makers who have become a menace to authorities trying to control circulation of arms in the country: give yourself up to us and we shall give you jobs.

Mr Kenyatta made the unusual promise to criminals involved in assembling home-made guns on Wednesday at an exercise where illegal small arms and light weapons collected were set alight. Here, the President said that the presence of homemade firearms in the stack was both a negative and a positive.

“Today, I want to make an offer. Kenya has now began making our own small arms and light weapons and for you out there who are engaged in making these guns for criminals, come let us give you a steady job to make legal weapons. Help grow our economy and defend our country (Nimewapatia hiyo offer nyinyi wenzangu waKenya najua mko huku. Badala ya kuwa huko kungojea risasi ya askari jameni njoo useme hiyo kazi umewacha tukupatie kazi. Hiyo ujuzi ukonaye tusaifie kutengene,a silaha halali),” he said.

The President also extended the amnesty to persons habouring illegal weapons to surrender them to authorities, while calling on members of the public to share information on illegal firearms that are in their midst.

By public conducting the public destruction of illegal weapons, kenya joins other African Unuin (AU) member countries in efforts to silence guns.

“An illegal gun makes you less safe, not more safe. It doesn’t matter how good your intentions are. An illegal weapon makes you a criminal and liable to the full force of the law. If you have any security issues please come forward. Your responsibility is to engage the government and not to take the law into your own hands,” said Mr Kenyatta.