Residents of Asaba, the Delta capital, have decried the increase in commercial sex activities in the city, in spite of the warning by health officials on the consequences of the vice.
The residents expressed their concerns about the high rate of the menace in separate interviews on Sunday.
They advised the women involved in the act to have a change of heart considering the health, religious and other consequences of prostitution and called for appropriate measures to curb the trend.
One of the residents, Mr Nnamdi Nkenor, disclosed that commercial sex workers often lurked around Texas Plaza and Stephen Keshi Stadium, both located along the popular Nnebisi Road at night, looking for patronage.
Nkenor reminded the women, who he said were in their teens, and some not above 35 years, that they were prone to contracting and spreading HIV and AIDs and other…
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