Crime › Re: FCT Court Jails 27 Women For Prostitution by Marlkay(m): 11:33am On Apr 30, 2019 |
tobechi20: As many anticipated, more raids have been carried out and more women, not men, have been arrested in Abuja. Over the weekend, at least 70 women were arrested following similar raids in the city. These women were detained at a local police station where they have allegedly been abused. The FCDA must be taken to task on the light of recent developments. The municipal authority must be called to order and compelled to adhere to its constitutional roles and duties. The agency must make it clear if it is enforcing the law or prosecuting some moral/sharia policing agenda. This is because Abuja is the seat of the Federal government where federal laws apply. And FCDA could not execute such operations without the implicit knowledge and endorsement by the Buhari Administration. So the raids of nightclubs and arrests of female attendees are not only municipal local issues, they have federal, constitutional dimensions that need to be addressed. First, the FCDA need to categorically respond to these concerns: is the operation of nightclubs against the law? If yes, which section of the Nigerian law prohibits such operations and what does the provision explicitly say? Are there guidelines for the operation of nightclubs including dress codes for men and women? If yes, what are these operational guides? Another question that the FCDA needs to urgently address is this: Is it against the law for women to attend nightclubs in Abuja? If yes, which section of the law prohibits females attending nightclubs and what does the provision state? Otherwise, the FCDA should put an end to these reckless and irresponsible raids. The agency should stop making itself a laughing stock locally and internationally and confirming that it is an extension of the sharia policing regime! Going by the latest reports, the arrested women would be accused of prostitution and charged to court. So for the FCDA, attending nightclub equals prostitution, right? By implication, nightclubs are brothels? I mean how will the FCDA prove in court that a woman who was arrested at the nightclub is a prostitute? Is attending or dancing at a nightclub an evidence of prostitution? So it is pertinent to highlight the twisted morality that underlies the raids on nightclubs in Abuja especially the facts that this clamp down reinforces existing power relations and privileges. These raids constitute mechanisms for witch hunting, settling scores, victimization and scapegoating the weak and vulnerable in the society, and the subjugation of women. Otherwise, how does one explain the fact that, in Abuja where many hotels operate nightclubs, the FCDA have chosen to raid some and not others? Why didn’t the FCDA first move against the nightclubs at Sheraton or at Nicon Hilton or the clubs at any other 5 star hotels in the city, which the rich and powerful attend? Why have they not arrested attendees at these places? Why did they choose to storm roadside clubs? Now on the gender aspect. Both men and women do nightclubbing. So why arrest only women? Why create the impression that night clubbing a female affair when in actual fact it is not? Why reinforce the gender prejudice and bias that have characterized sharia enforcement in muslim majority states? This is definitely an exemplification of what applies in sharia implementing states. Men freely go about night clubbing while women do so with fear, fear of being arrested, molested and abused by only-men sharia policing units. Is this the lunacy and farce that the FCDA wants to introduce in Abuja? The FCDA should stop raiding nightclubs and focus on their constitutional roles and duties as stipulated by the law. It should stop being a tool for the prosecution of ethno-religious agenda. The Federal Government should not turn a blind eye on the raiding activities of the FCDA including the divisive, and polarizing undercurrents. It must ensure that the rule of law not religious codes apply in the city of Abuja. Abuja is a federal, not a sharia capital. All Nigerians are equal before the law. And the FCDA must ensure that all Nigerians are treated with dignity and respects. LEO IGWE |
Travel › Re: Top 10 Nigeria Cities With The Lowest Cost Of Living - Politics Nigeria by Marlkay(m): 4:57am On Aug 27, 2018 |
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Crime › Re: Robbers Arrested By Kwara Police & Weapons Recovered (Photos) by Marlkay(m): 6:23am On Feb 18, 2018 |
Very few amongst them are Nigerians. Look at their curly hair. Mostly Chadians, Malians and some from Niger. See their lean faces. |
Education › Re: Landmark University In Pictures by Marlkay(m): 9:07am On Feb 09, 2018 |
pauljumbo: God bless you sir
I will rather pay tithe to good mangers of wealth than pay tax to incompetent politicians |
Crime › Re: Fakhriyya Ben-umar, The First Wife Of Bilyamin Bello Who Was Killed By 2nd Wife by Marlkay(m): 5:10am On Nov 28, 2017 |
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Nairaland General › Re: Small Boy Killed A Big Python With Cutlass In Anambra - Facebook User (Photos) by Marlkay(m): 8:23am On Nov 27, 2017 |
Aquariann: Are pythons no longer sacred in Anambra? |
Politics › Re: Court Lifts Ban On Obasanjo’s Autobiography, ‘My Watch’ by Marlkay(m): 4:21am On Apr 16, 2015 |
Now this is what I call intelligence! Indeed you have been taking full advantage of that device in your hands! Okada has given Apps like Kobo and the rest a run for their money! Okada is us! Kudos! franciskaine: Go to Google store and search for okada reader, download and get the soft copy of my watch for free. |
Politics › Re: PDP Winning Polls In Plateau State by Marlkay(m): 8:25am On Mar 30, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Morocco 'Recalls' Ambassador To Nigeria, Says Nigeria Lied by Marlkay(m): 6:56am On Mar 12, 2015 |
I am on all fours with you on this! What insolence! They should lock up shop and trek back through the sand dunes! Firefire: Aligned! |
Business › Re: Landing Cost Of Petrol Increases Because Of Devaluation Of Naira by Marlkay(m): 5:55pm On Mar 11, 2015 |
;DNa dat AC part dey enter me pass! JayKayMaybachz: Thats how we roll now |
Career › Re: The Real Airport Cleaner Who Returned N12M Gets Salary Increase by Marlkay(m): 2:46pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
eleojo23: For those saying that she is not smart, I hope you will be happy if someone finds your misplaced money/item and makes use of the 'opportunity' by going away with it? I hope you will clap for the person for being 'smart'. After all, you said opportunity comes but once.
You see why you should not be quick to cast a stone at the government for being corrupt? An act of honesty is seen as foolishness even by the ordinary citizens. Herein lies our problem. God bless your sense of right and wrong! It starts with us! Attitudinal change is what we need! We don't need change from JUST one man! If we all can change our mindsets and ways of doing things, the people at the helm of affairs will have no options to choose from other than to tow the line without making it front page issues in national dailies! |