Ghana Must GoNigerian prostitutes vow to chase out foreigners
Nigerian prostitutes are not happy at the invasion of their counterparts from other countries.
Worried by the influx of commercial sex workers into the country, especially those from West African countries, especially Ghana, Togo, Benin Republic and Burkina Faso, members of the National Association of Nigerian Prostitutes (NANP), led by new President, Tamar Tion, has vowed to sanitize their industry and chase out the foreigners who have taken over a large chunk of their clients.
In a statement signed by Tion and her Secretary General, Sandra Efosa, the Nigerian prostitutes
are not happy that while they struggle to make ends meet, the
foreigners have also compounded their problem by trooping into the
country and taking over their trade.
The statement reads in part:
"In
view of the prevalent economic situation in the country, the officials
of NANP, have resolved to take up arms against prostitutes from other
countries who have invaded Nigeria and have taken over our customers.
These
ladies leave their countries, especially those from Ghana, Togo, Benin
and Burkina Faso, and come here to struggle for the few customers
willing to patronize us, thereby making things rather difficult for us.
We
will not accept that. This is what we call invasion. We do not want
them here. We have studied Nigerian men and know that many of them
prefer going for these foreign prostitutes so that they would boast to
their friends that they have also slept with foreign women.
As
a first measure, we have embarked on nationwide registration of all our
members so that we would be able to weed out those who are not
Nigerians and force them to back to their countries."
"Another
thing we have noticed is that these intruders charge ridiculously low
and our customers prefer paying the low amount to get their services. We
would not accept that. Also, remember that a few years ago, Ghanaian
prostitutes rose up in arms against Nigerian prostitutes operating in
their country and many as us were chased out.
Now is pay back time."
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