Sex workers want govt to legalise prostitution
The Nigerian Sex Workers Association has called on
the Federal Government to decriminalise prostitution, saying such would curb
the spread of HIV.
The association added that HIV infection had
continued to increase because the government treated prostitution as a crime. It stated that law enforcement agents, especially
the police, consequently harassed sex workers and sometimes demand sex without
using condoms.
The National Coordinator of the association, Amaka
Enemo, said this in Abuja on Wednesday during an interview with journalists at
the presentation of a report titled,
‘Understanding the High Risk of Urban Sexual Networks in Nigeria.’
Enemo was said to have played an active role in
gathering information for the report, which was compiled by the National Agency
for the Control of AIDS, the University of Manitoba, United States, and the
World Bank.
She said, “Sex workers face violence, especially
from their clients and law enforcement agents. Sex work is seen as a crime and
the police raid streets and brothels to arrest sex workers. They collect money
and if the girl cannot pay money, she will have to give sex to the policemen.
If the law enforcer does not want to use condom, the sex worker has to agree
and this is why HIV is on the increase.
“So, in this study, all the sex workers we
interacted with said their biggest trouble was law enforcers.”
The 36-year-old said several studies had shown
that countries where prostitution is not illegal had lower cases of sexually
transmitted diseases, while Nigeria, where it is illegal, had one of the
highest rates of HIV in the world.
She said sex work should be made legal, and
government should not saddle sex workers with the responsibility of paying tax.
Enemo said, “When I visited Amsterdam (Holland), I
was able to visit the red light district where sex workers work because
prostitution is legal there. I have also visited New Zealand where they have
decriminalised sex work.
“When you decriminalise it, there will be less
exploitation of sex workers and the violence will reduce.”
Emeno said since HIV is a communicable disease and
had no cure, sex workers should be given proper treatment and not victimised.
She said an infected sex worker could directly or
indirectly infect as many as 100 people, adding that the government must not
hound, but partner them.
Emeno added, “Decriminalise the work so that all of
us will be healthy. It might interest you to know that Nigeria has the second
highest risk of HIV worldwide and we are hoping to get to zero before 2030.
Punch
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