
Victories
Ask Red Cross: Don’t cave to LGBT activists' pressure—host the family conference
Dear Dr. Idris,
I am writing to respectfully urge you not to give in to pressure from foreign-backed activist groups demanding the cancellation of the 2nd Pan-African Conference on Family Values.
This conference stands for what millions of Africans believe: that strong families, rooted in marriage between a man and a woman, are the cornerstone of a strong society. It upholds the dignity of human life—including the unborn—and affirms values that are not only moral and cultural, but fully consistent with Kenya’s laws, where both abortion and homosexual acts remain illegal.
Labeling these beliefs as “hate” is a dangerous and dishonest tactic meant to silence African voices and impose foreign ideologies on our continent.
Your decision to host this conference is not merely about an event—it is about defending freedom of expression, respecting national sovereignty, and standing up for values shared by countless citizens across Africa.
Please do not allow a small but loud group to intimidate you into cancelling this important gathering. Kenya Red Cross and Boma Hotels have the opportunity to lead by example and show that African values are not for sale.
I ask you to stand firm, continue to host the conference as planned, and protect the rights of Africans to speak freely about family, life, and faith.
Sincerely,
Stop the Bloodshed in Congo
President of the Republic of Rwanda
Your Excellency,
I urge you to immediately end Rwanda’s support for the M23 rebel group and commit to a ceasefire in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Thousands of innocent lives have been lost. Families are being torn apart. Women and children are suffering horrific violence. The M23 offensive is destabilizing eastern Congo, and Rwanda’s involvement is escalating the crisis.
You have the power to stop this. By withdrawing support and calling for peace, you can save lives, restore stability, and rebuild trust in the region.
The world is watching. Please choose peace. Please act now.
Sincerely,
Urgent petition : Save Nduta from murder in Vietnam
Your Excellency, Hon. Musalia Mudavadi, Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, Republic of Kenya,
I write to urgently request your immediate intervention regarding the critical situation facing Margaret Nduta, a young Kenyan citizen sentenced to death in Vietnam following a court ruling in July 2023. While we continue studying the details of her case, the gravity of her situation demands swift diplomatic action.
Margaret is facing imminent execution, and despite repeated appeals from her family, there has been no formal response from the Kenyan government. Your immediate diplomatic outreach to authorities in Hanoi could significantly alter her fate, allowing her sentence to be commuted and served in Kenya rather than abroad.
We believe the right to life supersedes all circumstances, and as the Cabinet Secretary for Foreign and Diaspora Affairs, your direct intervention holds immense potential to save Margaret's life and reunite her safely with her family.
With less than 8 hours remaining, time is critically short. Your Excellency, we respectfully urge you to act swiftly and decisively to save Margaret Nduta’s life.
Respectfully,
Deal a Lethal Blow to the Pandemic Treaty: Tell Trump, Exit the WHO Now!
Dear President Trump and Secretary Kennedy,
I am writing to urge you to follow through on your commitment to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) and its dangerous agreements.
Mr. President, in 2020, you began the process of withdrawing the US from the WHO, calling it “corrupt, dangerous, and bad for America.” Your recent commitment to finalize this withdrawal has given millions of people hope.
This decisive step would not only free the US from an unelected global body of bureaucrats but also strike a critical blow to the Pandemic Treaty—a globalist project that threatens our national sovereignty, crushes individual freedoms, silences dissent on important health issues, and prioritizes profits for globalist elites and Big Pharma over the well-being of ordinary citizens.
The United States is the WHO’s biggest funder, contributing over $1.3 billion of taxpayer money just last year. By withdrawing now, you would deal a major blow to its dangerous agenda and block the Pandemic Treaty from ever becoming a reality, securing our constitutional freedoms once and for all.
I strongly encourage you to act immediately upon taking office and fulfill the promises that so many are counting on.
I trust in your commitment to protect American sovereignty, safeguard the individual freedoms of citizens worldwide, and prevent unelected elites from dictating global health policies.
Sincerely,
Ask Trump to keep African babies safe again
Dear President Trump
We write to express our unwavering faith in your leadership and your commitment to defending life globally.
Your administration has the unique opportunity to end the dark era of U.S.-funded abortion abroad, a practice that has tragically expanded under President Biden’s policies.
Unlike the current administration, which has relentlessly funded the killing of innocent babies overseas, we trust that you will champion life and restore America’s moral leadership.
We urge you to reinstate the Mexico City Policy immediately. This vital action will ensure that U.S. taxpayer dollars no longer fund organizations that promote or perform abortions abroad.
By doing so, you will honour the sovereignty of pro-life nations, many of which have been pressured under Biden’s administration to abandon their deeply held cultural and legal protections for the unborn.
African countries, in particular, deserve healthcare solutions that genuinely address their needs—solutions like maternal health care, nutrition programs, and access to clean water—not divisive abortion agendas. Redirecting funds to life-affirming initiatives will empower communities and save countless lives.
Reinstating the Mexico City Policy would reaffirm America’s pro-life commitments, protecting life from conception and ensuring that foreign aid aligns with ethical and moral standards. It would send a strong message that America stands against the exploitation of vulnerable populations through abortion advocacy disguised as development aid.
This policy reflects respect for local cultures and human dignity. It prioritizes authentic development over ideological agendas that harm families and communities. Now is the time for bold action to uphold life and justice.
President Trump, we believe in your commitment to defending the most vulnerable and trust that your administration will restore the sanctity of life as a guiding principle in U.S. foreign policy. The world is watching, and lives are at stake.
Kind regards,
PRESIDENT RUTO: Shelve the entire Finance bill-No to ammendments!
Dear President William Ruto,
Please withhold assent to the Finance Bill of 2024. This bill will hurt the poor and vulnerable the most.
The proposed tax measures will raise costs on essential goods like food and fuel. Many Kenyans already struggle with high living expenses.
Favoring the wealthy and large corporations, the bill widens economic inequality. Ordinary citizens will bear an undue burden.
The drafting process has lacked public participation and transparency. Key stakeholders haven't been adequately consulted.
We need fiscal policies that reflect the people's needs and promote social justice. The current bill does not align with these values.
Withholding assent will show your commitment to responsible governance. We call for a more inclusive and transparent process.
Kind regards,
[Your Name]