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Across Nigeria, millions of people have been forced to flee their homes due to violence, terrorist attacks, armed banditry, communal conflicts, and other forms of insecurity. Today, more than 4 million Nigerians are living as internally displaced persons (IDPs) within their own country, having lost their homes, livelihoods, farms, businesses, schools, and places of worship. Many continue to live in temporary camps and host communities under difficult conditions, with limited access to healthcare, education, employment opportunities, and basic necessities.
Behind every statistic is a family whose life has been disrupted, a child whose future is uncertain, and a community struggling to survive.
It is time to restore dignity, hope, and security to millions of displaced Nigerians.
We call on the Federal Government of Nigeria, State Governments, and relevant agencies to take urgent and coordinated action to facilitate the safe, voluntary, and sustainable return of displaced persons to their communities. This includes:
• Strengthening security in affected communities and preventing further attacks.
• Rebuilding homes, schools, healthcare facilities, places of worship, and critical infrastructure destroyed by violence.
• Supporting displaced families with access to livelihoods, vocational opportunities, and economic recovery programmes.
• Providing trauma support, education, healthcare, and social services for affected populations.
• Ensuring justice, accountability, and long-term protection for vulnerable communities.
Every person has the right to a safe and secure home. Displacement strips individuals of their basic rights and places them in vulnerable situations.
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Take action around the recent heinous terrorist attack in Nigeria on Christians.
Sign the petition letter below to demand our leaders urgently take the following actions:
To:
The Nigerian High Commissioner in London
The British Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron
The Minister for Africa, Andrew Mitchell
The Shadow Foreign Secretary, David Lammy
Cc: Mrs. Fiona Bruce, Prime Minister’s Special Envoy on Freedom of Religion or Belief.
Subject: Urgent Action Required - Condemnation and Response to Terrorist Attacks on Christians in Nigeria
Dear Sirs,
I am writing to bring to your urgent attention the recent heinous terrorist attack in Nigeria, where three Christians were brutally executed after being taken off a bus by terrorists from ISWAP (Islamic State West Africa Province) who continue to move around unfettered and wreck destruction on lives.
This atrocity has yet again left the Christian community in shock and fear, but equally worrying is that there has been a ‘very loud silence’ from both the Nigerian and British governments who both proffer the tenets of Human Rights (the right to life), Freedom of religion or belief. Who both espouse the rule of law, territorial integrity but seem to allow impunity for these attacks of innocent christians and citizens murdered in cold blood.
We urgently request the following actions:
This killing comes just a few days after the terrorist group issued a ‘leave or die’ notice to communities in the Kukawa LGA in Borno State after killing 15 fishermen in the region. This adds to the urgency of a coordinated and effective response.
We understand that Parliament is in recess due to the upcoming elections, but the functioning of the government must and does continue, especially in response to democracy-threatening atrocities like these.
We await your prompt response and concrete actions to address this grave situation.
Yours sincerely,
Ayo Adedoyin, CEO PSJUK and other concerned Nigerians and friends of Nigeria who have undersigned