John Shiklam writes on how harsh economic condition in the country is forcing many young girls in Kaduna into prostitution
Some people call it ‘Free Republic’, but it is popularly known as ‘Obalende’.
For
many years, Maiduguri Road, in the heart of Kaduna has carved a niche
for itself as the most exciting place for the fun seekers.
On
Maiduguri Road, there has never been a dull moment. The area is well
known for its bustling night life. For those who are addicted to
everything that takes place in the dark, Obalende is just the ideal
place to go.
Beer
parlours, pepper soup joints, Suya Joints and women of easy virtues are
all that make Obalende a distinct place. Every night there is always
something to remember, either positively or negatively, depending on how
the day starts and ends.
But apart from the countless drinking joints, Obalende is better known as a home to the teeming prostitutes in the city. Séx
is actually one of the most thriving businesses in the area. To be
sure, many landlords, whose houses are located along the street have
converted them into brothels to accommodate the influx of commercial séx workers.
During the day time, the area is empty and desolate, except for a few mini-shops that open for business.
But,
at 5pm when business activities commence, Obalende returns to what
defines it. By this time, the beer parlour operators start setting
chairs and tables for the arrival of customers. At 7pm, the area is
congested as the Maiduguri Road which connects to Constitution Road and
Daura Road is blocked by a crowd of night crawlers.
A
variety of exotic cars are parked by the road side. Those who patronise
the area cut across all social strata. Indeed, for those doing
business in the area, night time is a day time and day time is a night
time. On Maiduguri Road, the night greets morning in commercial séx business.
From 7 pm, the booming séx business begins with young ladies clad in transparent cloth and sometime almost appearing nudé.
They walk around the area soliciting for patronage. Some also stand by
their allocated rooms at the brothels, awaiting regular customers. And
as soon as a customer arrives, there is always a mad rush to grab him by
his manhood for what they call ‘erotic welcome’ at the brothels.
The commercial séx workers often scramble as each of them deploys all unimaginable tactics to win a customer.
They are daring in the trade and appear to have a code of conduct not known to the real business world.
It
was learnt that many of them are either school drop outs or graduates.
Many of them were said to be students of tertiary institutions also.
A
THISDAY investigation reveals that the prostitutes are classified into
different categories; there are those who are permanently based in the
brothels, there those who come from the campuses “to execute runs” and
there are those who come from their homes to find a means of livelihood.
Young
girls who serve in the restaurants and drinking joints and some few
housewives are also said to be engaged in the commercial séx trading.
The environment where the séx
workers carry out their trade is easily identified by used condoms,
cigarette stubs, empty cans of beer and used toiletries that make it an
eyesore.
The
bomb explosion in the area in 2011 notwithstanding, Obalende has
remained unshaken to the activities of the deadly Boko Haram Islamic
sect.
Many
of them are young girls between the ages of 16 to 23. Some have
permanent apartments there, while some just come around to do “business”
and go back to their various homes.
But Obalende is not the only séx
empire in the northern city. Viviana, a very popular drinking joint
located at Narayi High Cost in the Southern part of Kaduna metropolis is
also gradually assuming notoriety for prostitutes. Although there is no
brothel around the area yet, young girls have turned the road passing
through the beer parlour to a séx market.
By
10 pm, hundreds of girls dressed in skimpy clothes could be seen by the
road side scouting for their customers. THISDAY gathered that many of
the girls who are students in the Southern part of the city are either
staying off campus or coming from their homes.
Beside
Narayi, the dark corners at areas like Independence Way, around Lugard
Hall and Warf Road also provide a haven for the prostitutes.
Until
recently joints in Abakpa area called PDP andNAF Club at Rabbah Road
were also popular base for prostitutes. The Boko Haram insurgence had
impacted their trade.
Some of the girls are said to be the ones paying for their school fees and taking care of their younger ones.
Several
reasons are responsible for the increasing rate of prostitute.
According to a student of Kaduna State University who simply gave her
name as Rose, many parents cannot afford to give their daughters enough
money that will sustain them in school so they have to look for other
ways of making money to be able to meet their needs.
“Imagine
my parents giving me just N10, 000 for a session, how will I cope? It
is from this N10, 000 that I will buy my food stuff, buy hand outs, pay
for group assignment, buy toiletries and other basic needs of a girl
etc, this is simply not enough, so I think this is one of the reasons
that girls do go out of their ways to do certain things to supplement
their income” she said.
Also
commenting on the issue, a retired civil servant, Mr. Alfred Yakubu
said many girls are going into prostitution today because of the
economic hardship that many families are going through.
Yakubu
who noted that prostitution is not necessarily going to stay in the
brothel, stressed that many young girls are so materialistic minded that
even if their parents, in their little way strives to cater for their
needs, they will still not be contented because of greed and the quest
to compete with those from a wealthy background.
“Many
of us parents can hardly even afford to pay the school fees, talk less
of giving our parents enough money for feeding and other needs. How many
families can even afford three square meals? Some parents cannot
properly feed their children, not to talk of even clothing them very
well. Of course, you know that the girls are the most expensive to cater
for. A boy can wear one shirt for one week and he doesn’t give a damn,
but not a girl. And as she grows into maturity, her demands become
higher, if you can’t take care of her basic needs, it will take the
grace of God to stop her from following men. That is the dilemma many
parents have found themselves,” he said.
It
was also learnt that the increasing rate of unemployment is also
forcing many girls into prostitution, especially what is referred to in
some circles as executive prostitution- a system where a girl offers séx for money to any interesting person as often as possible to make ends meet.
According
to Yakubu, when a girl has graduated from school and has no job and no
husband, she is susceptible to a lot of temptations that will only take
somebody with high moral standard and fear of God to resist.
He
called on governments at all levels to create employment opportunities
to millions of jobless graduates in order to address social problems
like prostitution and the increasing rate of crime across the country.
He
noted that the Nigeria society is fast drifting towards social
backwardness as a result of the economic situation, stressing that the
idea of morality is fast losing its essence as a result of the failure
of value system that propelled the people to contribute and provide a
framework for societal regeneration.
Source- ThisDay Live
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