I’m writing to you with a heart heavy with pain and a soul burning with urgency. What we’re witnessing in Amasiri is not just a local conflict it’s a national tragedy, a humanitarian crisis, and a moral emergency that demands your immediate attention.
Imagine this: a woman our sister, our mother, our beloved aunt stands before the world, not with anger, but with courage. She’s not asking for luxury or power. She’s asking for three simple, fundamental things that every Nigerian child should have:

- The right to go to school
- The right to buy food and sell goods
- The right to live without fear of death
But she’s being told “no.” Her children are being denied education. Her community is being starved. And the very people who are supposed to protect them our military and police are being used as weapons of destruction.
This is not just about Amasiri. This is about every Nigerian who believes in justice. This is about every parent who wants their child to go to school safely. This is about every citizen who believes that no one should be forced to live in fear.
Our brave sister, mother, and aunt is not just asking for help she’s asking for justice. She’s asking that our children can go to school without fear. That our people can open markets without being shot. That our women and men can breathe without living in terror.
But here’s the truth: this is not just about Amasiri. This is about the very soul of Nigeria. When a governor sends soldiers to kill his own people, when he uses the military to destroy homes and livelihoods, when he denies children their right to education what does that say about our nation?
The military and police are supposed to protect us. But in Amasiri, they’re being turned into instruments of terror. They’re not just failing to protect they’re actively destroying lives, families, and communities.
We’re not asking for special treatment. We’re asking for the same rights and protections that every Nigerian deserves. We’re asking for the right to live, to work, to raise our children, and to have a future.
And we need YOU to stand with us. We need you to be the voice for the voiceless. We need you to demand that the President and all Nigerian leaders intervene NOW.
Because if we don’t act, if we don’t speak up, if we don’t demand justice then we’re all complicit in this horror.
Our community is not asking for much. We’re asking for the same basic human rights that every Nigerian should have. We’re asking for the right to live, to work, to raise our children, and to have a future.
Will you stand with us? Will you be the voice that says “enough is enough”? Will you demand that our leaders uphold the Constitution and protect all citizens equally?
The time for silence is over. The time for action is now.
Save Amasiri. Save Nigeria. Save our future.
Stand with us. Speak up. Demand justice.