Presently at the DCO 1’s office at Asaba GRA police division to hear a case against sex workers.
Details soon.
Meanwhile, it’s a new month and a holiday. #endpolicearbitraryarrest
So it happened that I was called upon yesterday by one of our Female Sex Worker(FSW) client that she and 12 other sex workers were arrested by the Asaba GRA police division at one of their hotspots in Asaba around 10:30pm for violating the Delta State COVID-19 pandemic curfew
On getting to station, 9 out of the 12 girls had bailed themselves, some with as much as #10,000; the minimum was #4,000. I was directed to meet with the DCO 1. During the meeting, he confirmed that they were arrested at one of the police’s “black spots” during curfew hour.
I introduced myself and presented my identity card as a Human Rights Defender (HRD), my client was called out of cell and asked if there was another she wanted to go with her among the remaining two and she stated that her friend who was pregnant was also in the cell.
When they called the pregnant girl out, the DCO stated that he was suspecting and building a case of child trafficking since the young pregnant girl, aged 21years had refused to disclose the identity of any of her family members or that of the man responsible for the pregnancy.
I assured the officer that we will followup in providing psychosocial support needs assessment/counseling in other to ascertain the situations around the girl’s pregnancy but he maintained that his men would go to the girl’s house for investigation while they would detain her.
Knowing the situations of young pregnant girls, I was able to get her to open up and actually reveal that her mother was aware of the pregnancy and had paid for her accommodation in Asaba but for the man responsible for the pregnancy, he’s no where to be found.
ased on these, the officer finally release all the remaining three girls to me with no conditions attached.
This situation is just one of the many stories of police harassment, arrest and unlawful detention of FSW’s in Asaba. It’s unlawful because, violators of the curfew are taken to a mobile court in the morning so that the magistrate can hear their case
not detaining them in the police cell while pressuring them to call someone or bring money to facilitate their bail. There was no paperwork, no statement and no case file opened for any of the arrested girls, just pay money and you are free!
The purpose of the post is to highlight the injustice, discrimination and unlawful arrest faced by FSW in the hands of police in Nigeria. Based on the intersectionality of rights and struggles, FSW are sexual minorities
as well as Key Affected Population (KAP) within the HIV prevention, treatment, care and support services in Nigeria and as such advocacies and interventions delivered to other KAPs are extended to them as well.
Promoting sexual reproductive health and rights equally involves protecting the rights of sex workers while providing sexual health care services for them. #SexWorkIsWork #endpolicearbitraryarrest
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HOMOSEXUALITY is not an Abomination!!! Pastors should know better other than spewing disinformation and lies. Sexual orientation or gender identity is never and can’t be sinful. *Long Thread.
There are three basic human sexual orientation which are homosexuality, bisexuality and heterosexuality, one is more right or wrong than the other. Sodom and Gomorrah were not destroyed cause of “homosexuality”
rather wickedness and inhospitable attitudes towards the poor and strangers, read Ezekiel 16:49-50. The record in Genesis 19:1-29 is part of the humiliation that the tribe of sodom melt on any strangers that enters the city and spends the night without the King’s order or notice.
The past week had been very challenging, yet fulfilling and progressive for the work that we are doing in combating blackmailing/extortion targeting sexual and gender minorities within communities around Asaba, Delta State Nigeria; through social media hookup sites e.g. Grindr
Since 2018, we had launch an action through advocacy and community sensitization to address blackmailing, extortion, arbitrary arrest, mob violence and family/church rejection based on real or perceive sexual orientation, particularly in Delta State.
From that moment until now, we received multiple reports of both documented and undocumented, resolved and unresolved cases involving extortion, blackmailing, police arrest, sexual/physical violence against real or perceived gay men who are targeted through social media hookups.
Social media hookup sites have been compromised by criminals and hoodlums, citing SSMPA and religious belief as backup to lure, blackmail, extort, detain, torture even murder gay and trans women in Nigeria.
Okwe, Oduke, Ibusa and Ogwuashi in Delta State are hotspots now.
“Ignorance is a form of disability” From the stables of an amazing woman I know. Ignorance about the comprehensive human sexuality and respect of the human rights of all persons is greater disability. SMH
Religious fanatics ignorance concerning same-sex committed and loving relations is a mental disorder that can only be cure with acquired knowledge, openness to human realities, the ability to listen to the witness of LGBTIQ persons.
I am first a sexual rights and gender justice activist before any other title.
I can’t keep quiet in the face of injustice and unfair politics.
I am already at the table to speak for my community and no one can shut my voice down.
Even when you ignore my complaints, you cannot erase my presence.
I cannot betray my conscience or undermine the realities of unfair and unjust politicking within the community I represent, simply because of fear been called the trouble maker or ‘clown’ because I have not eaten the forbidden fruit of ass-licking and eye-service.
Gay Nigerians should stop using Grindr and Badoo, they are no longer safe. Meet friends of friends and learn to keep your circle of friends small. We should invest more on committed and loving relationships than random hookups.
The context here is Nigeria and no one cares if the app was made for gay men. Presently, the police are collaborating with these gangs of blackmailers to track gay men through these app.
To protect our own, given the present circumstances in Nigeria, we shouldn’t be encouraging people to invest in these app. There are alternative means for hookups rather than these sites.