“Together, let us strive to build a better Nigeria, one marked by justice, peace, and equality for all,” Sir Obioha said.
In the January 28 interview, he described the 2027 polls as a defining moment for the nation and urged Catholics to see civic engagement as part of their faith responsibility.
Sir Obioha emphasized that the Catholic Church in Nigeria, with an estimated membership of over 35 million, remains one of the largest stakeholders in the country’s democratic process and must play an active role.
According to him, silence or indifference would amount to abandoning the nation at a critical time.
“The Catholic Church in Nigeria cannot stand aloof during the electioneering process. That is why we are calling on all Catholics and indeed all Nigerians to take immediate action by ensuring that they register during the ongoing voter registration exercise and also participate fully in voting in 2027,” he said.
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Sir Obioha emphasized that voting remains a powerful tool for national change and insisted that every citizen’s vote carries weight.
He encouraged the lay faithful to go beyond voter registration by engaging more deeply in political activities, including joining political parties and seeking leadership positions.
“As people of faith, we believe that each citizen’s voice is invaluable and that every vote truly matters. We also encourage Catholics not only to register to vote but to join political parties and seek leadership opportunities, because if we do not seek leadership positions, we will not influence the affairs of the country,” he said.
The Member of the Knights of St. Mulumba (KSM) Nigeria linked political participation with the Church’s social teaching, noting that Catholics have a duty to defend justice and human dignity in both religious and public life.
“As Catholics, we are called not only to uphold justice and human dignity but also to become active agents of change within our communities and our nation,” he said.
Abah Anthony John is a Nigerian Catholic journalist with passion for Church communication and media apostolate. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mass communication from Benue State University, Makurdi in Benue State Nigeria. He has a background in print, electronic and multi-media production.