Abuja, 21 September, 2025 / 10:26 pm (ACI Africa).
Catholic Bishops in Nigeria are proposing “a radical change” among Nigerians to address challenges emanating from vices such as corruption, bad governance, and insecurity in the West African nation.
In a communique following their September 11-19 2nd Plenary Assembly that was held at the Diocesan Retreat and Youth Development Centre in the Catholic Diocese of Ikot Ekpene, members of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) warn that the country may collapse if the challenges persist.
“There is a need for a radical change to where the common good drives our political, economic, social, and cultural life. The government, the Church, the education sector, the media, and indeed all citizens have their roles to play,” the Bishops say.
Acknowledging “some” progress witnessed in infrastructure and other areas for development in the country, the Bishops, however say, “We observe that our nation still faces persistent challenges in many areas.”
The further lament that insecurity continues unabated, with many citizens kidnapped, dehumanized, killed, or forced to flee their homes, forsaking their means of livelihood.



