Ibadan, 21 January, 2026 / 5:45 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Nigeria’s Ibadan Ecclesiastical Province (IEP) have commended the government of the West African nation for adopting a new approach to addressing the challenge of security, aimed at curbing criminality across the country.
In a communiqué shared with ACI Africa on Tuesday, January 20, following their two-day meeting, Local Ordinaries of Ibadan Catholic Archdiocese and the Dioceses of Ekiti, Ilorin, Ondo, Osogbo, and Oyo note that when there is “the political will to act,” insecurity can be effectively addressed.
“We support the recent zealous change in approach of the Federal Government to the issue of insecurity in Nigeria, aiming to stem the continuous loss of lives to mindless aggressors and criminals all over the country,” the Catholic Bishops in IEP say in the Communique following the January 19-20 meeting held at the Jubilee Conference Centre of the Nigerian Metropolitan See.
They add, “A few developments in recent times have shown that when governments demonstrate the political will to act, even insecurity can be curtailed.”
Some of the recent “zealous changes” that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration has taken to address insecurity, they say, include the formal decision to classify all armed groups operating within the country such as militias, bandits, insurgents, and other violent actors, as terrorist organizations.






