Activities of commercial sex works are overshadowing those of
exhibitors and traders at the 2016 Jos Trade Fair, holding at the Jos
Polo Field, in Jos North local government area of Plateau state.
A PREMIUM TIMES’ reporter at the trade fair Thursday night noticed
hordes of young sex workers brazenly soliciting patronage by male
participants at the event.
One of the young workers, who refused to give her name, said the
illicit trade was booming because the cold weather in the city made
exhibitors and visitors from outside the city disposed to their services
and other available forms of hospitality.
She said the charges ranged from N1500 to N2000, “depending on the
personality of both the man and lady”. She added, “as a lady, if you
appear shabby, people will price you cheaply.”
Illicit trade in sex is however not the only odd business noticed by our reporter at the venue of the event on Thursday night. Officials issuing ticketing at the gate increased the fare to N200,
even though the tickets still bore the official price of N100. Some of the officials were also noticed giving free passage to some visitors, especially ladies.
The trade fair was declared open on October 18 by the deputy governor
of Plateau state, Sonni Tyoden. It will run until Thursday next week. At the opening ceremony, Mr. Tyoden assured participants of security in the state. At the Plateau state local government pavilions, 17 council areas of
the state displayed different types of sold minerals and varieties of
improved food crops.Bulus Dareng, the president of the state chamber of commerce,
industry, mines and agriculture (PLACCIMA), who are organizers of the
trade fair, said the products being exhibited by both local and foreign
exhibitors had been certified by the Standards Organization of Nigeria,
SON.
Mr. Dareng said the participation of foreigners at the trade fair will boost the economy of Nigeria.
“We have put everything in place to provide a fertile ground for
cross fertilization and exchange of ideas, technology, innovations and
professional services through the trade fair.”
The PLACCIMA president reiterated that adequate measures had been put in place for the security of exhibitors and visitors.
“We are doing everything possible to ensure the safety of lives and
properties of everyone. Security personnel will be at strategic
positions to monitor happenings within the vicinity of the trade fair.
Security network at the trade fair will be on 24-hour surveillance, and
once caught (for any infraction), the full wrath of the law will be
brought to bear.”
The special adviser to the state governor on media, Dan Manjang, said
the trade fair was being staged to prove that permanent peace has
returned to the state and to showcase to the world that the state was
safe for investment.
Source: Premium Times.
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