CAUSES
AND EFFECTS OF COMMERCIAL SEX WORK AMONG AKWA IBOM GIRLS
(A STUDY OF YOUTHS IN
UYO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA)
ABSTRACT
The rising wave of incidence of
commercial sex work has given serious concern to the government, parents,
health workers and the society. The causes and effects of commercial sex work
among Akwa Ibom girls in Uyo Local Government is the main concern of this study.
The study seeks to find out the possible ways in which the problem of
commercial sex work can be eradicated in the society. The study was empirically
conducted where data was obtained through the primary and secondary sources.
Instrument for data collection was questionnaire. Data was collected and
analysed with simple percentage while the hypothesis stated were tested with percentage
(%). The result in hypothesis one showed that, commercial sex work has
implication on our general sexual health or wellbeing, that is the act of sex
work has a negative effect on our sexual being. This hypothesis was accepted.
In hypothesis two, which states that sex work is more likely to be caused by
poverty. Based on the result, hypothesis two was therefore not accepted. Based
on the result of this study a number of recommendations were made.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background Of The Study
Commercial
sex is basically sex for money. It is not restricted to any culture, its global
and it transcends all age barriers as some cases girls as young as eight years
are involved. Commercial sex has evolved over the last two decades, (National
Behaviour Survey 2004). According to the National Behaviour Survey (2004),
commercial sex work has indeed become complex in different ways as there are
male sex workers in Nigeria who have sex with men for commercial reasons and
there is an organization0 that support them which based in Ibadan, Oyo state.
Commercial
sex has particularly taken a worrisome and indeed despicable turn on the
continent through trafficking in person and violation of people’s human right
and these have become major issues in West Africa (Human Right Action, 1997).
In recent time, commercial sex has become a lucrative business in Nigeria
especially among the youths (Ikpe, 2008). Research has it that, 31% of sex
workers are students particularly in Nigeria institutions (Onah, 2000). Onah (2000),
is of the view that, there are different forms of sex workers, those that stay in the brothels, those that stand on
the road side, those that operate from home etc.
Furthermore,
sex work has now become an occupation especially for the girls in countries
like Netherland, Brazil, Norway etc, sex work serves as one of the sources of
revenue for government, hence, taxes are paid to the government (Aday, 1990).
Aday further says that, sex workers face systematic discrimination throughout
the world and are therefore, at risk of variety of abuses, these include police
extortion, arbitrary detention and other. Violations of their human and labour
rights which in some cases even amount to slavery.
In Nigeria,
sex work is an illegal business because, the law prohibits its, but no active
action has really been taken against it by the government (Onah, 2000). In
AkwaIbom State particularly, Uyo local government, commercial sex workers can
be found in hotels, bars, brothels and on the street, (Onah, 2000). Despite the
efforts made by the government and other private organization to eradicate sex
work in Uyo, it has rather grown to become one of the outstanding social
problems that have really apprehended the people of Uyo (Onah, 2000). It is on
this background that, this research work attempts to find a possible way of
coping with this problem.
1.2 Statement Of The Problem
The people
involved in commercial sex experience negative effect even though they still
make out from it. Lex (1992), argued that, sex work has been identified as the
core group for transmission of HIV/AIDS and STD; Thus, they face discrimination
throughout the world.
Due to the
diseases that befall these people on daily basis, sex work has been considered
a menace in the society and also violence against humanity, (Lex, 1992). These
negative effects includes untimely death, frustration, unwanted pregnancy etc.
one of the major challenges is that, some of these sex workers are illiterates,
they neither attain seminars nor listen to news on television where they could
be enlightened on the risk of their work. These work has then, become their
life style, therefore, making it difficult for the government to cope with.
In country
like Nigeria, prostitution is termed as deviance and unhealthy in the society.
It is also a big embarrassment to the government and the families who their
youths are involved in such acts, such families will lack their respect from
people in the society no matter their position in the society, (Onah, 2000).
This research work then, seeks to investigate the effects and causes of
commercial sex work among AkwaIbom girls.
1.3 Research Question
The
following research questions will guide the study.
1. What are
the causes of sex work?
2. What are
the implications of commercial sex work on our general health?
3. What are
the age difference of sex workers?
4. What are
the general attitude towards commercial sex workers?
1.4
Objectives Of The Study
1. To
ascertain the likely causes of sex work
2. To find
out the implications of commercial sex work on our general health.
3. To find
out the age difference of sex workers
4. To
identify the general attitude towards commercial sex workers.
1.5
Significant Of The Study
This
significance of the study tends to treat both the theoretical and practical
importance. Theoretically, this study will add to the already, existing knowledge
of the causes and effects of commercial sex work among AkwaI-bom girls in Uyo
L.G.A. the study was written in order to know the causes and effects of
commercial sex work and at the same time proffer solution to them. Moreso, the
study will be a guide to future researchers in their research in knowing the
causes and effects of commercial sex work and look for means of tackling those
problems.
Practically,
this research work will enable the commercial sex workers to know the dangers
surrounding their work, so as to stop the rising wave of sex work. This can be
done by the government to make sure of creating employed youths. This study
will also help in exposing and tracking down the people behind sex work.
1.6 Scope
Of The Study
This
research covers the causes and effects of commercial sex work in Uyo local government
area.
It will
examine the challenges that are associated with sex work and how government can
control the increasing number of sex workers in Uyo.
1.7 Definition Of Terms
For the
purpose of clarification, the following terms are defined as used in this
research work;
AIDS: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.
Brothel: This is a house where men pay to have sex
with sex workers or where sex workers live.
Commercial
sex: This is defined
basically as sex for money.
HIV: Human Immune Virus.
Sex: Is an erotic attraction between two
people or sexual intercourse that can lead to orgasm in female and the
secretion of semen from the penis in male.
Sex Work: This is defined as any sexual performance
carried out by a person for payment of certain amount of money or in exchange
of any material thing. Their aim id mainly on money making.
Sex Worker:
This is a person
who works in the sex industry. They are paid to engage in sexually explicit
behaviour which involves varying degrees of physical contacts etc.
STD: Is a sexually transmitted diseases it is transmitted during sexual
intercourse.
Transactional
Sex: This is sex in
exchange for gifts, small favours or money.
1.8
Limitation Of The Study
In this
research work, the researcher was limited by the unwilling attitude of the
general public to provide correct answers to the questions that were given to
them.
In financial aspect, the researcher was unable to
visit all brothels in Uyo Local Government due to the high demand of money by
the commercial sex workers.
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