Abuja, 11 March, 2025 / 5:27 pm (ACI Africa).
The consequences of not addressing the challenge of youth unemployment in Nigeria can be far-reaching, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has said.
In his opening address at the First 2025 CBCN Plenary Assembly on Sunday, March 9, Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji linked the surge in crime in Africa’s most populous nation to joblessness.
“Unemployment among the youth is a ticking time bomb, as frustration and disillusionment make them easy targets for radicalization and recruitment into violent groups,” Archbishop Ugorji said at the Catholic Secretariat of Nigeria (CSN) Resource Centre, Durumi Abuja.
The Local Ordinary of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri lamented, “This dismal atmosphere seems to condemn many jobless youths to a life of purposelessness and despair. It is pushing them towards criminal activities, including kidnapping, armed robbery, drug abuse, cybercrime (popularly called ‘yahoo plus’), and cultism. Many are seeking extraordinary spiritual powers for instant prosperity without working for it.”
“It is very worrisome that many of our youths are compromising their faith. They are being drawn to pagan shrines, native doctors, idolatry, amulets, charms, ritual killings, and even human sacrifice,” the Nigerian Catholic Archbishop said.