Jos, 05 May, 2025 / 10:49 pm (ACI Africa).
Restoring harmony and unity across the West African nation of Nigeria would be “the best way” to show respect to the life and mission of the late Pope Francis, various pastoral agents in the country that is Africa’s most populous nation have told ACI Africa.
In separate interviews on the sidelines of the Memorial Mass in honour of Pope Francis that the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) organized on Saturday, May 3, officials of CSN, the Pontifical Mission Societies (PMS) Nigeria, the Catholic Women Organization (CWO) and Caritas Nigeria hailed the late Pontiff for his commitment to peace, humility, and the poor and urged the people of God in Nigeria to embrace these values.
“The best way to honour Pope Francis is for our country to reconcile with itself. I would like to see a country and a world where peace is pursued with such passion and humility that even those who lead warring nations are moved to reconciliation,” CSN Secretary General, Fr. Michael Banjo, told ACI Africa.
Fr. Banjo added, “If there is anyone against whom you hold a grudge, anyone with whom you have fallen out, reach out to that person. Seek reconciliation as a way of honouring the legacies of Pope Francis. That is the only path to enduring peace in our world.”
He lauded the late Pope Francis’ simplicity and solidarity with the poor, saying, “He was a humble servant of the poor. While he could afford opulent limousines, he preferred a modest Ford Focus.”



