Gun ownership is not just a right under the Constitution, it is also a responsibility. It is our charge to ensure that those who own guns are taught not only the safety necessary to protect themselves, but also the knowledge of how to make certain children understand the realities and dangers of guns.

Police in Damongo in the West Gonja District of the Savannah region have arrested a 14-year-old primary 5 pupil who pulled a gun at his headteacher for punishing him.

The incident reportedly happened at St Anne’s Primary School.

The suspect identified as Amadu Bashiru threatened to kill other teachers with the gun and as a result, a formal complaint was lodged at the police station by the headteacher of the school leading to his arrest.

A teacher of the school told Bole-based Nkilgi FM the pupil had a misunderstanding with some other students who were all punished by the headteacher of the school.

The following morning, information got to the headteacher of the school by schoolmates of little Bashiru that he was wielding a locally manufactured pistol after he was punished threatening to kill any of the teachers of the school who will make a second attempt to cane him.

The headteacher of the school, Mr Amos Akuro quickly rushed to the Damongo police station to lodge a formal complaint.

He was subsequently arrested and when his home was searched, the exact pistol he had flaunted hours earlier was found.

Police in Damongo are currently investigating the matter to unravel how the suspect came about the weapon since he has no license to possess it.