Help keep the Okpara family safe in Sheffield! Their application for asylum has been poorly handled and consequently they have been issued deporation papers. If forced to return to Nigeria their lives will be at risk and they will not be safe. In Sheffield they are embedded in our community and the children are content and happy members of their school. Both community and school would be devastated if the family were deported. Hear and read Mildred Okpara's blog here.
Thank you to all those who joined the Rally on Saturday, 25th September outside Shefffield Town Hall.

Stop the Deportation of the Okpara Family

Mildred Okpara and her three young children aged 7, 5 and 1 years of age are to be deported in the very near future - possibly in the next few days. The family needs your support to stop their deportation.

Mildred Okpara fled Nigeria in 2005 with her two children, then aged three years and 5 months. While still a teenager Mildred fled from her home village to escape forced female genital mutilation, a practice which is widespread amongst the Igbo, which is the family’s tribe. She met her partner who she lived with until he was abducted and murdered by the Nigerian separatist group, MASSOB (the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra). After her partner’s murder, threats were made to Mildred and her two children resulting in injuries to her baby son - he is still receiving treatment for these injuries.

Despite evidence of continuing atrocities committed by MASSOB, the UK Border Agency has rejected her claim for asylum and told her to return to Nigeria. Based on this evidence Mildred is convinced that her family will be targeted and killed by MASSOB if they are forced to return.

Mildred and her children have been living in Sheffield since December 2005. Her children are doing very well at school where they are very popular and have many friends. She also has a third child, a beautiful baby daughter, born in Sheffield in 2009. She is active in the community and is a volunteer with the local Citizens’ Advice Bureau and Sheffield Live! a local radio station. She has also received an award from the City of Sanctuary for her contribution to the community. 
However the sanctuary she has found is in danger of being taken away. Mildred and her children urgently need your help. Please sign the petition.