Twelve female sex workers rescued in a brothel, Happiness Guest Inn, Amawbia, Awka LGA of Anambra State have confessed that they made between N10,000 and N40,000 daily from their clients.
The victims, between the ages of 15 to 25 years said they were mandated to return the sum of N10,000 to N15,000 each night and N40,000 on Sundays, while each man they slept with paid them N1,000 and above.
Narrating their ordeal, the victims said they were brought to Awka by one Ifeoma and Chika from their house in Izza, Ebonyi State on the promise of securing job for them but were later forced into prostitution.
One of them said, “The women who brought us to the brothel, seized our phones and other belongings before handing us over to another woman called Ezenwannyi who notified us that before we will be released, we must bring the sum of N150,000 or serve her for a period of one year.
“We were able to use a whistle blower’s phone to get across to our family and the whistle blower in turn notified the Ministry of Women and Social Welfare Anambra State. who with the help of the police busted the brothel.”
One of the victims’ parents, Mrs Uchechi Friday said immediately her daughter got missing, she lodged a complaint at the Police station in Abakaliki.
“I was shocked when I got a call from my daughter which made me to seek help from the Commissioner for Women and Social Welfare,” she said.
Appreciating the Commissioner for her prompt response, Uchechi urged other parents to always be at alert of their children’s welfare and whereabout.
Reacting, Commissioner for Women Affairs, Ify Obinabo restated government’s resolve in ending all forms of child kidnap, trafficking and sexual slavery in the state.
She warned hotel owners to desist from using underage girls in running their businesses or face the law, assuring that the case which had already received attention of Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo would not be treated with levity.
While recounting how her Ministry was able to apprehend the suspect in collaboration with the Police after a tip off from a whistle blower, Obinabo said she had since contacted victims’ family members after taking them to hospital for medical examination and possible treatment.
“The case has since been transferred to State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Awka for comprehensive investigation and consequently charged to court,” she added.