The growing rate of campus s*x trade in our tertiary institutions is
becoming a cause for concern. It is no longer news that politicians,
lawmakers, businessmen and other well-placed men in the society are the
major people patronizing female students . When you visit female hostels
at night, you will be amazed at the kind of flashy cars that come to
pick up these young undergraduates for one function or the other. This
is pathetic for this nation and its people. The same set of misguided
leaders that have thrown the parents of these students into abject
poverty, are the same ones destroying their children; because they
control the means of survival and social status.
A student
involved in the ‘trade’ who doesn’t want her name in print said she is
not happy doing it. She said people including the wide array of men who
patronize her see her as immoral and indecent. “I was molested by five
men when I was just 16 years old and in my final year in secondary
school, so it affected me psychologically and the incident contributed
to what I am today. I am also the first child of my parent’s eight
children. I need to struggle and sponsor myself in school and also help
sponsor my younger ones because my parents are poor. So I do this to
survive.”
Another student in an interview with this writer said
almost all tertiary institutions, either public or privately owned, have
a representation of women of easy virtue. She said many female students
are brazenly joining the train. “They are increasing on a daily basis
because the ladies are being encouraged and initiated by their friends,
added with an inordinate desire for affluence. Religious teachings,
scourge of HIV/AIDS and ritual killers that find easy prey among s*x
workers has not been able to curb the rising trend of the practice.”
She
said there is no doubt that the s*x trade, in the long run, corrupts
the quality of the nation’s future leaders and affects their values.
Understanding that young females constitute an appreciable percentage of
the nation’s population, little could be expected from them,
productively, if they have been turned into ‘cheap se*ual machines’ with
warped self-esteem and self-actualization.
Commenting on the
issue, a lawyer, Terver Loius Abagen, said campus s*x trade is the
business of having s*x for money by female students. “This type of
immorality is certainly not a new thing. The history of this type of
immorality can be likened to the history of mankind, because every
civilization has practiced it. Modern persons continue to patronize s*x
workers. Even the name has now changed to “commercial s*x workers”, in
an attempt to lessen the stigma of the women who practice this trade.
“Notable
people all over the country are known to patronize s*x workers, which
is the major reason why the business continues to thrive in spite of
global criticisms against it. Many of the big men in our society, who
patronize them, do so discreetly and urge them to keep it up while
coming to the open to fight for bills on why s*x workers should keep off
the streets, and this profession is likely to equal the world oil
market in the nearest future,” he said.
According to him, several
attempts have been made to curb the s*x trade through the Penal Code in
Section 34 which states, ‘Right to Dignity of human person. Every
individual is entitled to respect for dignity of his person and
accordingly – a) No person shall be subjected to torture or inhuman
degrading treatment’. It should be noted that the s*x trade can be one
of the elements of degradation. Also in State Law it says, they can be
arrested and given two years imprisonment and can be charged with the
fine of N20,000.
He said many arrests have been made in the past,
especially with the help of Civil Societies, “but the Nigerian society
has failed to arrive at a consensus on how to legally handle this
blooming profession. While some people prefer that it be outlawed,
others have sympathetically justified the profession on the bad economy
of the country and feel that outlawing the s*x trade will further
victimize the victims, so there is confusion on what steps to take to
reduce the s*x trade.”
He advised that the campus s*x trade can be
stopped or reduced, if tertiary institutions can make laws to prohibit
the practice on the campuses, arrest anybody caught in the act and, hand
them over to the appropriate authorities for prosecution. He said, if
these laws are put in place, it will pose a threat to others intending
to venture into such a business within the campus environment and the
country at large.
Barrister Abagen stressed that the parents also
have a significant role to play in stopping or reducing the s*x trade on
campuses. He enjoined parents to teach their children good morals from
home. “They should also strive to meet the needs of their children in
school. Many parents don’t have time to check on their children and know
what they are doing with their lives. They are carried away with their
jobs, family problems and their financial challenges.”
“The
government is also not helping matters with the rate of unemployment in
the country and the high cost of attaining higher education. The
government should improve funding of the education sector in order to
drastically reduce the cost of attaining higher education in the
country,” he advised.

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