The Arms transfer and trafficking is having a devastating impact on
Africa. The proliferation of small Arms and Light Weapons (SALW) is no
doubt a global phenomenon whose adverse effects are most visible in
Africa. These weapons make conflict more deadly and crime easier,
feeding cultures of retribution and downward spirals of violence around
the world. This has undermined the nations` development. The wide
spread of abuse of weapons deprives developing countries of the skills
and talents of the victims of the small arms. The arms are also commonly
used in domestic and transnational crime. In culture of violence and
gun-ownership these weapons become symbols of power and pride, even
objects of affection. The ownership of such weapons as AK-47 rifles
conferred a political, social and economic status. In northern Kenya a
very high male population possesses illegal arms, a report by the
Nairobi based Security Research and Information Centre-SRIC entitled
profiling small arms to be about 127,519. It is the prevalence of
insecurity in this region that has contributed to the gun culture.