Catholic Bishops task FG on insecurity, economic hardship
The Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria (CBCN) has called on the Federal Government to take urgent action against the rising insecurity and economic hardship in the country.
The CBCN made the call in a communiqué issued and made available to newsmen at the end of its First Plenary Meeting on Thursday in Abuja.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the First Plenary Meeting has the theme ‘`Synodality and the State of the Nation”.
Highlighting the security challenges in the country, which include attacks by insurgents, armed herdsmen, bandits, and kidnappers, leading to displacement and economic hardship, they called for urgent action to be taken.
On economic reforms, the CBCN acknowledged the government’s efforts but noted concerns about their impact on its citizens.
They recommended measures to promote social cohesion, including creating a conducive environment for agriculture and establishing small-scale industries in rural areas.
The bishops also noted the critical role of the media in promoting good governance and urged the government to support media freedom and responsible journalism.
The CBCN’s communiqué provided a roadmap for addressing key national challenges and emphasised the need for collaborative efforts for the common good. (NAN)
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