Stop it man, nobody supposed to work for peanuts.. lol @ calling them lazy. The government has not stopped anything, that's the whole point. It's a warning not a law. Don't be naive.
When they want to stop prostitution in the west they make arrests. The situation that facilitates the exploitation has not been addressed.. they have also not implemented any law. Pure lip service due to the shame. Read between the lines. The whole shyt is about reputation. To look like you did something without doing shyt.
If they did not stop it, my bad then. But I hope they will.
Turning the country into a brothel for old white women is bad for the country and its youth. This "business" has been destroying a good segment of the gambian youth for years now.
I'm not asking anyone to work for peanuts. But when the male prostitution thing became basically mainstream, fisher men, peasants and many other segment of the population stop their activities looking for a come up. I ain't blaming them. From the individual perspective, it's understable. But in the grand scheme of things, it's very bad. You don't build a country with a lot of your young men trying to be male hookers. It's bad incentives. Gambia is a small country... with a small population. As a leader, you also supposed to give people good incentives.
The have to do something about it. That shyt been normalize. it ain't healthy. It does not mean they should not develop the country, but you can do both. You should do both.