Tag: Commercial sex workers

  • DSS arrest 59 sex workers in Calabar

    No fewer than 59 which included 43 girls and 16 men have been arrested by the Department of State Security (DSS) in Calabar.

    Mr Ilupeju Adebayo, Director of DSS in Cross River, who briefed newsmen on Saturday in Calabar, said the girls were rounded up at 2:15 a.m Saturday morning at Peace Garden Hotel and Papsi Place along Murtala Mohammed highway.

    Adebayo revealed that there was a cartel responsible for luring the girls and making them swear oaths of secrecy not to abscond or divulge information about the business.

    “We got an intelligent report and swung into action, we have been on the matter for months. We discovered that the girls are mostly underage, mostly 13, 15, and 19 years of age.

    “We also know that they were brought in by a cartel, deeply involved in the business of trafficking and using the girls as commercial sex workers.

    “The girls then bring returns to them at the beginning or close of the week depending on their modus operandi.

    “We have made some arrests including that of the owner of “Papsi place” a brothel that houses mostly underage girls who pay him N2,000 on week days and N4,000 at weekends as lodging fee. They operate from the hotel, to clubs were we arrested them stark naked.

    “We have contacted the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons while investigations are ongoing until all those involved in the illicit trade are arrested and charged to court,’’ he said.

    One of the girls, (name withheld) said that she was brought to Calabar from Rivers for a sales girl job but she ended up becoming a commercial sex worker.

    “I was brought to Calabar through a friend who told me that I will be given a job as a sales girl. She took me to a lady who I only as Aunty Favour.

    “They took me to a brothel at Atamu Street, Calabar South, from where I used to attend night clubs.

    “I ran away and then they traced me and brought me back, they wanted to force me to take an oath but I objected and absconded again to meet my friend whom I came with to Calabar then.

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    “Aunty Favour came there with the boyfriend and some cult boys and beat me up. And told me that if I run they will kill me or I will die.

    “So, I usually go to her house to make returns to her every week but I am not happy with the kind of work I am doing; it was never my intentions to do this, because my friend did not tell me that it was this kind of job,’’ she said.

    One of the suspects, Mr Edem John, who was among the 16 men in custody and owner of Papsi’s Place, denied any wrong doing, claiming that he has been warning the underage girls not to come to his place for commercial sex.

    He however, added that because of the trying times, he had no choice but to do his business.

    “I have been doing this business for about two years; they pay me N2,000 for the accommodation where they have sex with men.

    “Although I have been warning the underage ones to stay away from my place but they still come back, and I need to do my business because I have a family to feed,’’ he sa

  • Borno clamps down on commercial sex workers

    …Maiduguri residents kick over plan demolition of notorious point

     

     

    Not fewer than 52 female sex workers and 10 male drugs suspects were arrested in Maiduguri Wednesday after a raid on some hotels and brothels including flashpoint in the metropolis.

    Borno State Government had last year inaugurated a committee headed by the State Antony General and Commissioner for Justice Bar. Kaka Shehu Lawan to rid the state off commercial sex workers, drug addicts and other forms of criminality which began to rear their heads up in the metropolis as the Boko Haram menace was subsiding.

    The committee was also given the mandate to disband and ensure that all illegal motor parks operating within Maiduguri move to designated motor parks approved by the state government.

    Wednesday’s operation was carried out by a combined team of security operatives and the members of the Kaka Shehu led taskforce.

    In a swift reaction of some the measure of government to cut increase consumption of drugs and degeneration of commercial sex workers in the metropolis; the state government has earmarked the notorious Galadima, (which is a safe haven to prostitutes and drug dealers and criminal in the metropolis) for demolition.

    Gov. Kashim Shettima had earlier given a marching order to the residents of the area with an ultimatum of two weeks to evacuate or face the blades of the bulldozer. According to him, the decision was necessary to save the city from breeding new set of criminals after coming out of the horrific Boko Haram experience.

    While some of the residents commend the governor for the bold initiative, some have however called on the government to rather come up with a comprehensive rehabilitation program beyond mere demolition of the area.

    Abdullahi Tsoho Mainama , a resident, said destroying the area will be the best thing that government will do to solve the problem especially averting the return of such activities that will take one back to Boko Haram.

    “These areas are very atrocious to our existence and development. No responsible government would allow such act that destroys a segment of its youth to a hopeless future.

    “The ban on Galadima and other places where crimes are nurtured to the stage of maturity is sociologically significant and highly commendable.

    “Borno state has suffered tremendously from Boko Haram insurgency, which led to the loss of several lives and property worth billions of naira.

    “The losses can hardly be recovered in five to seven years’ time.

    “Boko Haram have tortured and killed many people, thousands of women were widowed, thousands of children were orphaned by the insurgency, as a result of this phenomenon, many people became vulnerable to atrocities.

    “It’s obviously known fact that after a war there will be unleash of large magnitude of atrocities in peacetime.

    “All praise indeed is due to Allah, peace returned to Maiduguri and this is right time to put in place measures to contain such atrocities that could manifest, “Abdullahi said.

    Expressing a contrary view, Shehu Abubakar advocated for a more holistic approach for the problem rather than a diagnostic approach.

    According to him, those engaged in drugs and other forms of criminalities may be suffering from frustration and trauma. Therefore, a mere demolition would not have the desire impact or solution to the problem.

    “What do you expect from traumatized and widowed women with two or three children who have no one to look after their well-being and life is becoming more difficult for them day by day?

    “These vulnerable masses turn to prostitution since this is the simplest option to earn a dime.

    “What does one expect from a young lady who is orphaned and has reached puberty stage but has no one to finance her, to give her a penny.

    “I am afraid these vices would later degenerate and come to our doorsteps if not backed by a relevant programme that would engage them in positive and meaningful activities that would add value to their lives,” he said.

    “A viable roadmap must be designed that is capable of taking care of our teeming youth in such areas, or the enactment of legislation and the enforcement of stringent laws against such vices,” he said.

    “I think the empowerment and other safety net initiatives for the vulnerable women and girls should precede the ban and demolition order.

    “The brothels in Galadima and other places in Maiduguri cannot be there in vacuum; it was product of supply and demand by many including people in authority,”Abubakar noted.

    Another resident of Jere recalled the failure of the initial ban order issued by the government in January 2017.

    He said, “Government said it will not tolerate a situation where unregistered or unlicensed persons engage in such business that directly touches on the health of the citizenry.

    “It was announced last year that all brothels and other spots where prostitution, immoral activities, sale and consumption of illicit drugs is taken was banned.

    “Those engaged in the activities above particularly in Galadima, Gamboru, Moduganari, Wulari, Hot Bite, Baga Road, Mairi, London Ciki, Artillery and along Giwa Barracks were also banned.

    “Similarly, unregistered chemists and patent medicine stores were warned to properly get registered in a bid to control spate of illicit drug use by our youths.

    “Unfortunately, they exempted military and paramilitary formations and Mammy Markets as provided by the liquor business prohibition law 2000. The ban never saw the light of the day as these activities resurfaced within one year,” he said.

    At the moment, the drug war between the authorities and the dealers and commercial sex workers is still a far cry to success in Maiduguri even as Maiduguri is recovering from the Boko Haram insurgency.

  • Four die in Ondo auto crash

    Four die in Ondo auto crash

    Four persons including two girls said to be commercial sex workers have been confirmed dead in a ghastly motor accident which occurred at Yaba, in Ondo town.

    The incident which happened shortly after a torrential rainfall involved a brown colour Volvo car marked Anambra 265 AAH and a truck with Registration no Lagos 858 EKY, occurred at about 10:30 pm on Sunday while the victims were returning from a night show.

    It was reliably gathered that the Volvo driver said to be a popular trader at Ododibo street in Ondo was coming from Agbogboke axis in the same direction had earlier clashed with a commercial motorcyclist and escaped from the scene before suddenly veered off the road and rammed into the truck parked beside the road.

    Scores of symphatisers were seen removing the lifeless body of the victims already trapped inside the vehicle, several personal effects of the victims and human parts were littered the spot.

    Some sympathizers including members of the family and friends of the victims were wailing as blood stains and broken glasses covered the whole area.

    A senior police officer attached to the Motor Traffic Division (MTD) of the Yaba divisional police station who also participated in the rescue operation, described the development as unfortunate.

    The MTD official said it happened barely nine days after one of the victims had similar incident with a commercial motorcycle operator in the town.

    The police officer said the report was communicated to their office through a distress call made by residents of the community after they heard a loud bang from the scene  of the incident located few meters to their office.

    He said some officers quickly rushed to the scene for rescue operation with some residents of the area.

    The police officers confirmed that three persons  died on the spot, while another one sustained injuries and rushed to Ondo Specialist Hospital for medical attention, but was later confirmed dead by the doctors.

    The Ondo town unit commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) RS Unit 11, Olarewaju Adewumi, an Assistant Corps Commander (ACC) said he was currently away from the community to observe his annual leave.

    The Head of Operations in Ondo town Unit Command ,Mrs. Mary Oladele, described the development as unfortunate

  • AFCON:Commercial sex workers offer free services in Benin

    AFCON:Commercial sex workers offer free services in Benin

    Commercial sex workers in Benin City on Sunday night offered free services to any man that came their way as part celebrations marking Super Eagles’ victory at the just concluded African Nations Cup in South Africa.

    Many of the sex workers in Ugbague, Dawson road near Felona Hotel and Wire Road told our correspondent that the Eagles victory had given them “happiness.”

    In the hotel shout of “up Super Eagles” rented the air.

    “See Mr. Journalists, if you want sex, I will give you for free because our guys in Super Eagles today are my men. If Victor Moses, Sunday Mba and others are here today, I will have offered them free service.

    “Oga, reporter, am an Igbo woman, the guy that scored the goal for Nigeria is my brother, if see him, I will service him specially, or can you link me up.

    “Since the Super Eagles players are not here for us to be offered free services, any of our customers that come will benefit from these services.”

    Also on Sunday, two people were reportedly killed by vehicle while celebrating Nigeria’s triumph in the tournament.

    The victims were killed opposite a brothel in the Edo State capital by an Opel Omega, said to be on high speed.

    The men, according to one of their friend, who simply identified himself as Samson, said that they all left the hotel to cross to the other side of the road when the vehicle ran over the victims, killing them on the spot.

    Meanwhile, Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo State has congratulated the Super Eagles on their victory at the tournament.

    In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Peter Okhiria, Oshiomhole said “the victory of the Eagles is a reflection of the can-do spirit which makes Nigerians stand out anywhere in the World