Abuja, 15 September, 2025 / 10:11 pm (ACI Africa).
Nigeria is “sinking in many fronts”, the President of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has said, lamenting that apart from economic hardships that Nigerians are grappling with, many communities in the West African nation have been thrown into perpetual mourning owing to unending insecurity.
In his address at the ongoing interactive session between CBCN and the ‘Prominent Lay Faithful’ of Calabar Ecclesiastical Province, Archbishop Lucius Iwejuru Ugorji lamented that many Nigerians have been killed, and those who fled are languishing in camps where they are exposed to extreme weather conditions, often without food and water.
Acknowledging “notable progress here and there” in the country where persecution against Christians is said to be highest globally, the Archbishop of Nigeria’s Catholic Archdiocese of Owerri said, “We also lament that our beloved country Nigeria is sinking in many fronts.”
“Insecurity continues to haunt us,” he said at the nine-day event that started on September 11. He added, “Many towns and villages across the nation have become communities of fear, flight and funerals.”
“Our fellow citizens are being daily kidnapped, extorted, dehumanized, killed or forced to flee their ancestral homes, abandoning their sources of livelihood to seek refuge in makeshift camps, exposed to extreme weather conditions, often without food and water,” the CBCN President said.






