Abuja, 24 May, 2025 / 11:00 pm (ACI Africa).
In response to Nigeria’s growing migration and displacement crisis, the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN), the administrative headquarters of the Catholic Bishops Conference of Nigeria (CBCN), has launched a nationwide capacity-building workshop targeting pastoral agents to champion the courses of migrants and refugees across the West African nation.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, May 22 on the sidelines of the workshop, the Secretary of the CNS’s Migrants and Refugees Unit, which has facilitated the realization of the workshop explained the initiative’s core objective.
“We are addressing both the material and spiritual needs of migrants and refugees. These are people of faith, like everyone else. They deserve to maintain a constant relationship with God even as they go through difficult journeys. Preserving and cultivating their faith is a top priority in our pastoral care,” Fr. Augustine Akhogba said.
Fr. Akhogba emphasized the Church’s longstanding commitment to the courses of migrants and refugees, referencing the 1952 Apostolic Constitution of Pope Pius XII, Exsul Familia Nazarethana, as well as earlier traditions like Pilgrims’ Halls in the eighth century.
“Pope Pius XII encouraged Bishops to ensure that migrants could celebrate liturgies in their own language, recognizing how crucial this is to maintain a sense of belonging and faith,” he said.






