My fellow Americans, fighters for justice, for decency, for lives that matter…
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We gather tonight not for politics as usual, but to confront an atrocity masquerading as apathy. Across thousands of miles, on roads that should bring people home to dinner and to prayer, a silent slaughter is unfolding. Road traffic accidents in Nigeria!
Six thousand lives a year. More than sixty thousand in a decade if we do nothing. Most of them are Christians. Think about that: sixty thousand funerals, sixty thousand empty chairs in churches and at family tables, sixty thousand futures stolen by preventable crashes. That is not an accident. That is a failure of leadership. That is a moral crime.
I will be blunt: when a government tolerates this; when officials shrug and call it “the cost of development”; they are failing their citizens, failing Christianity worldwide. When the world looks the other way, we become accomplices to an avoidable tragedy, a genocide, a Christian genocide. I will not be complicit. I will not sit politely while Christians die on roads that could be made safe.
If you send me to lead this nation, I will marshal every peaceful, lawful, and relentless tool we possess to stop the bleeding.
We will lead the largest humanitarian road-safety campaign the world has ever seen. We will deliver ambulances and trauma units. We will train first responders, medics, and EMTs. We will underwrite emergency infrastructure and repair the highways where lives are lost, whether their irresponsible government is willing or not. We will fund crash-data systems so that every collision is transparent, every culprit exposed, and every reform measured.
We will also use American power — economic, diplomatic, and legal — to force accountability where silence and corruption hide behind “sovereignty.” Make no mistake: the world has to choose between action and isolation, between humanity and complicity.
Hear me now, to those who would stand in the way: there will be consequences.
I will freeze without hesitation the assets of any official whose corruption or negligence costs lives.
I will strip visas and deny safe haven to those who stand in the way of ambulances and trauma care.
We will shut off access to dollar clearing and international markets for any banks that facilitate obstruction.
We will withhold non-humanitarian aid until ambulances run and trauma centers function.
We will deny exports of safety-critical technology to anyone who blocks lifesaving reform.
And if these are not allowed to work, we will deploy drones. I won’t go into details about that.
These are not empty words. These are the instruments of pressure — targeted, precise, enforceable. We will focus on those who obstruct reforms: the officials, their cronies, the companies that profit while people die. We will make it unbearable for anyone to defend neglect.
We will demand transparency. We will demand benchmarks: ambulances on the road, functioning trauma centres in region after region, verified reductions in fatalities, and public crash registries open to journalists and citizens. We will support the brave local NGOs and civic leaders who risk everything to save their neighbours. We will fund their work. We will protect them from reprisal.
To every leader who says “this is internal,” I say: when preventable death surges into the thousands every year, it stops being internal — it becomes an international test of conscience. We will act in partnership with allies. We will coordinate sanctions, we will coordinate aid, and we will coordinate technical assistance. We will move in concert so that those who decimate their people, especially Christians, cannot shop for loopholes.
Let the record be clear: we do this because we value human life. Not because of politics. Not for profit. Because mothers and fathers deserve to come home. Because children deserve to grow up. Because economies deserve workers and entrepreneurs, not empty chairs.
If you stand with me, make your voice known. Demand action from your representatives. Demand that American influence be used for rescue, not rhetoric. Demand that we stop six thousand deaths a year becoming six hundred thousand dead Christians in a century.
And to the naysayers who want to cloak indifference in the language of “non-interference”: we will continue to offer cooperation to any government that chooses reform. We will offer training as we offered before, ambulances, investments in safer roads and safer vehicles. We will license lifesaving tech to compliant partners. We prefer partnership to punishment; we prefer success to sanction. But if you choose obstruction, you will face the cost of your choice.
History will judge us, the nations that acted and the nations that looked away. We will be remembered for whether we chose to stand up and press for life, or whether we accepted death as an inevitability.
So tonight I make you this vow: under my administration, America will lead a relentless, lawful, humanitarian campaign to end this preventable slaughter on the roads. We will use our aid, our markets, and our moral voice to force reform. We will freeze assets, strip visas, choke off illicit financial channels, and deny technology to those who block lifesaving change. We will fund ambulances, build trauma centres, and place first responders where they are most needed.
This is the measure of leadership. This is the moment for courage.
Raise your voices. Demand action. Make clear to the world: the United States will not tolerate preventable death on this scale. We will not be polite about it. We will not be quiet. We will act — hard, lawful, and unrelenting — until six thousand Christian lives a year becomes zero.
God bless those we will save, and God give us the will to do what is necessary to prevent this genocide.
This is a satirical take on the news that the Federal Road Safety Commission says almost 4000 lives have been lost in eight months due to road traffic accidents in Nigeria in 2025.
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