Mr. Lay:

In view of the events of past weeks surrounding Enron's stock, I am taking the liberty of writing this note to you. I will try to keep this brief. First of all, I want to say that  you are doing a terrific job. With your leadership we will turn this around soon. May God bless you and your family so you can continue leading this great company out of this crisis. I have been with the company for almost 21 years. I remember the difficult days that we have been through during this time . Particularly I remember like yesterday when I used to be in Omaha and you came there and, talked to all of us and gave us hope and your commitment to turn things around in those uncertain and difficult days after the merger and promised to make this a great company. We all rallied behind you and we turned this company into one of the greatest company in the world. We are with you now, and with your leadership we will turn this around again. For most of us, Enron is not just a place to work. It is part of us.  It is our family. It is our life. In the current situation the pain we feel is the same as if one of our loved one was seriously sick and we did not know what to do except to follow the advise of the doctor. We will follow your advise and give you our 200% . On a personal level for me this a very emotional and painful time. I have grown with this company that has given me great opportunities.  Currently I am working in Bolivia as president of Gas TransBoliviano and feel perhaps there is something I should be doing to help in this situation. Mr. Lay, If there is anything I can do above and beyond my current job, please let me know. You have my commitment and I will not disappoint you. Please consider me like one of those guys in NY showing up with shovels to help after the WTC disaster. I am hoping that I will be called upon. Again, may God bless you and your family. Look forward to seeing you in San Antonio.

With Kind Regards,

Nasim Khan