Antananarivo, 07 October, 2025 / 9:33 am (ACI Africa).
Members of the Episcopal Conference of the Indian Ocean (CEDOI) have expressed solidarity and “spiritual closeness” with the people of God in Madagascar after deadly protests sparked by repeated electricity cuts and the lack of access to clean drinking water.
In a statement issued October 5, CEDOI members express “concern regarding the events currently shaking Madagascar.”
“For several days now, the numerous demonstrations — particularly in Antananarivo — have reflected the distress of a portion of the population faced with repeated power outages and the lack of access to clean drinking water,” the Catholic Church leaders in Comoros, Mauritius, Mayotte, Reunion, and Seychelles say.
They lament that the protests “initiated by young people and students, have unfortunately led to episodes of violent repression.”
“In these moments of tension and trial, we wish to assure you of the fraternal and spiritual closeness of the Churches of the Indian Ocean,” CEDOI members say.



