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How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by idris93(m): 10:43am On Apr 09, 2015
The prevalence of HIV/AIDS is by far higher among female police personnel in Nigeria than among their male counterparts, and the lead cause is sexual exploitation by male officers who deliberately toughen police routines to make the women vulnerable to sexual abuse, an internal police assessment has found.

A study of the incidence of the deadly virus within the Nigeria Police Force concluded that male officers deliberately issue tough regulations that make their female counterparts desperate and willing to gratify them with sex.

The report also blamed the high incidence of HIV on female personnel who deliberately offer sex to their male colleagues, and those who indulge in “transactional sex”.

In all, a key catalyst for the spread, the study found, was the indiscriminate sexual behaviour of male officers who retained several partners and often avoided the use of protection, such as condom.
The study, conducted in 2010, but only available to the public now, said on the average the incidence of HIV among female officers was more than double the rate among male officers.

Titled, “Integrated Behavioural and Biomedical Surveillance Survey”, IBBSS, the study was first carried out in 2007.

Remarkably, within the three years span, the police force recorded a cut back from 3.6 percent to 2.5 percent in overall HIV prevalence, the report, triggered by the Police Action Committee on AIDS, PACA, found.

But on gender-based spread, the report said HIV/AIDS was rampant among female police officers in Nigeria than their male counterparts, and was higher than the rate in all the armed forces (Army, Navy and Airforce) combined.

On state basis, the study found that female police officers in Abuja had the highest prevalence of 12.7 per cent compared to 5.6 per cent for male officers. The Abuja rate for female personnel was the highest in the country, the report added.
It said populations especially at higher risk of contracting the virus are police officers on peace keeping operations, border patrol police, special anti-robbery squad, mobile police, anti-terrorism unit, highway patrol police and medical units.
On the cause, the report noted, “Strong regimentation within the force to compel female officers agree to sex, as well as others who gratify male colleagues with sex and others who engage in ‘transactional sex’”.

It did not provide further details.
Mohammed Abubakar, the Inspector General of Police at the time of the study, acknowledged in a preface to the report that the police was aware of the slant against its female personnel. He however did not say what the force was doing to reverse the trend.

Police spokesperson, Emmanuel Ojukwu, told PREMIUM TIMES the Police was doing lot to fight the scourge of HIV, although he denied knowledge of the details of the report.
“I don’t have the report, I don’t know what the recommendations are, but I do know that a lot of efforts are being made towards getting better accommodation for officers and men of the police force,” Mr. Ojukwu said.

He said while HIV is a national issue, the force was making every effort to make sure police officers are HIV free, and that those infected receive adequate treatment.

He did not provide a specific answer to the issue of sexual harassment, beyond saying the current police chief, Suleiman Abba, was working hard towards generally addressing the welfare of personnel.

Nigeria Police and HIV/AIDS

Nigeria’s 350,000-strong police force, is now deploying the report as the plank for an action plan to roll back HIV/AIDS between 2014 and 2016.
The overall goal is to prevent new infection and reduce to its barest minimum the impact of HIV/AIDS on the force within the period.
The report proposes “Gender policy, Gender sensitive programs, Right protection policies” as ways to stem the tide.

But the 2010 study, spearheaded by the National Coordinator, PACA, Grace Okudo, a Commissioner of Police, in partnership with United States Agency for International Development, USAID, National Agency for Control of AIDS, Nigeria, NACA among others, provides other telling findings.

While it blamed the high prevalence of the virus among female police officers on high sexual activities among personnel, it also pointed at the relationship between HIV and the use of alcoholic and psycho-active substances in the police and the military.
Overall, the report noted that even with the high use of psycho-active substances in the armed forces, HIV prevalence among military personnel was much lower than the police.
The report said the disparity may be attributedted to the relatively better funding of the HIV/ AIDS response programme in the military.

More girlfriends, less protection

The report said besides HIV, other Sexually Transmitted Infections were also higher among police officers than the armed forces.
It also blamed the accommodation standard among the junior cadre, which constitutes 77.7 per cent of the work force.
“The Police Barracks environment possesses several factors that can promote risky sexual behaviour. Some of these include congestion, excessive sharing of facilities and absence of recreational facilities,” the report noted.
“The Police Barracks also holds great potential for repeated and sustained exposure to target individuals and sub-populations to HIV/AIDS interventions like Behaviour Change Communication (BCC).”
The IBBS report also said that multiple and concurrent sexual partnerships among officers was high.
Surprisingly, it noted, even with high occurrence of multiple partners, there was low use of protection such as condoms among regular partners, especially with the fact that 31.5 per cent of police officers had been away from their home or family “consistently” for one year preceding the survey.
The report said the use of condoms in regular relationships was higher among armed forces personnel than police officers.
“Condom use among girlfriends of Police Officers is 45.4% and is considerably lower than the Armed Forces, at 64.7%. This high risk behaviours puts police officers at more risk than their Armed Forces counterpart.
“Sexual relationship with boy/girlfriend was the most commonly reported non-marital sex among police (36%) in the last 12 months. Reported sex with more than one non-regular partner (casual, commercial and girl/boyfriend) in the 12 months was 14.4%.
“Condom use at last commercial sex was low among Police (58.9%) compared to the Armed Forces (86%). Condom use at last sex with casual partners amongst Police was low (56.2%) compared with the Armed Forces (76.3%),” it said.



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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by ahmadgulam(m): 11:06am On Apr 09, 2015
I was here.
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by 7footre(m): 11:16am On Apr 09, 2015
ahmadgulam:
I was here.
And I accompanied you

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by bigt2(m): 11:40am On Apr 09, 2015
cool that is their own plate of groundnut. Not mine because they aren't my friend as falsely acclaimed. Fraudulent misrepresentation angry

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by jeeqaa7(m): 11:40am On Apr 09, 2015
What's dis alla abt?
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by chinchong: 11:41am On Apr 09, 2015
i don't know what to ..... grin
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by TRADELYN: 11:41am On Apr 09, 2015
To say the least, this is absurd!

>>>Just another reason many disregard the NPF. embarassed

Still perusing... cool
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Texcoco(m): 11:41am On Apr 09, 2015
This is just HIV alone,what about Syphilis,Gonocacus and Staph??...

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by OkikiOluwa1(m): 11:42am On Apr 09, 2015
Hm!
NPF, always bad @ everything!

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by sophtaf(f): 11:42am On Apr 09, 2015
7footre:

And I accompanied you
I Cm Follow

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by chuksmarvin(m): 11:42am On Apr 09, 2015
Another insult to the force

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Dragonking: 11:42am On Apr 09, 2015
Biitch na biitch even in uniform. smh

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by inception101(m): 11:43am On Apr 09, 2015
Space For sale with C of O

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Sunnycliff(m): 11:43am On Apr 09, 2015
My little stay with Military Men in our office as a Senior Security staff has made me realize that loneliness of military officers and severance from loved ones has made their urge for sex very high that any lose opportunity They hammer! I do pity dem at times Because Konji is a no nonsense idiot

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by joedejana(m): 11:44am On Apr 09, 2015
sophtaf:
I Cm Follow
Then we saw
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by tosingcfr(m): 11:44am On Apr 09, 2015
Pathetic
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Nobody: 11:45am On Apr 09, 2015
Ok
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Sirnokiopee(m): 11:46am On Apr 09, 2015
how many police woman compare to the male. what is the ratio of male and female in the police force? i doubt if the police woman are more promiscuous, who go like flirt with a police woman. grin grin The Naval,Air force and Army are always more attractive. #IMHO

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Islie: 11:46am On Apr 09, 2015
Condom use among girlfriends of Police Officers is 45.4% and is considerably lower than the Armed Forces, at 64.7%. This high risk behaviours puts police officers at more risk than their Armed Forces counterpart.

This nah extensive research for them to have know the condom usage.
How did they get this report because I know Nigerians are not really kin to give report about their sexual life, preference and performance







The force with its negative report and representation

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by RotrEmmanuel: 11:46am On Apr 09, 2015
mishaps are always linked to the Nigerian police. SMH

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by NaijaOptimist: 11:47am On Apr 09, 2015
eleru gbe eru ee ooooo
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by stanech: 11:47am On Apr 09, 2015
Buhari this is another job for you

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by cococandy(f): 11:47am On Apr 09, 2015
Checks and punishment for sexual offenses,coersions and assault are a joke in Nigeria so this is not surprising.

Older women used to advice us never to go into a police station to seek help or protection if we happen to be stranded in an unknown place as whatever we are running from would be waiting for us double fold at the hands of those police men.

What a bad image embarassed

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by sureway1(m): 11:48am On Apr 09, 2015
The prevalence of HIV/AIDS is by far higher among
female police personnel in Nigeria than among
their male counterparts, and the lead cause is
sexual exploitation by male officers who
deliberately toughen police routines to make the
women vulnerable to sexual abuse, an internal
police assessment has found.


and behold!
those that are suppose to enforce the law.
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by vislabraye(m): 11:48am On Apr 09, 2015
My God.? At least they should use condom nah.....
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by endy23(m): 11:49am On Apr 09, 2015
Who made dis assesment? And how do they know dat military men uses condom more than d police officers?
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by demmy0325(m): 11:49am On Apr 09, 2015
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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by MKO4ever(m): 11:49am On Apr 09, 2015
Police, I hail thee ooo!!!
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Nobody: 11:49am On Apr 09, 2015
Oh Gosh! To think i spent last night with a very cute police officer who works as an ADC to my boss embarassed embarassed
Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by cr7lomo: 11:50am On Apr 09, 2015
Police.... Always on the wrong side of the news

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Sweetguy25: 11:50am On Apr 09, 2015
Oba Rilwan Akiolu is a retired police officer.


He might be HIV positive.

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Re: How Sexual Abuse By Male Police Officers Fuels HIV Among Female Colleagues by Nobody: 11:50am On Apr 09, 2015
Oh well! undecided

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