Jos, 31 January, 2026 / 9:46 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Hilary Nanman Dachelem of Nigeria’s Catholic Diocese of Bauchi has called on the President Ahmed Bola Tinubu-led government to work towards realizing the right to religious freedom for all citizens, lamenting that Christian communities in the Northern part of the country continue to face persecution.
Speaking to ACI Africa on Thursday, January 29 on the sidelines of the meeting of Catholic Bishops of Jos Ecclesiastical Province, Bishop Dachelem said the Nigerian government has a responsibility to promote tolerance and protect the right of every citizen to worship freely, regardless of location.
“The Church remains committed to peace, dialogue, and the right of every citizen to worship freely, and the government has to ensure that everyone has the right to freedom of religion, no matter their location in the country,” the Nigerian Catholic Bishop said.
He clarified that the violence targeting Christians should not be attributed to all Muslims, stressing that it is driven by specific individuals or groups seeking to intimidate and weaken Christian communities.
“Not all Muslims are violent,” he said, adding that honesty is required in addressing the Nigerians’ real challenges without generalization.



