Enugu Auxiliary Bishop Ernest Obodo Urges Urgent Federal Action Against Rising National Insecurity Crisis
Enugu Auxiliary Bishop Ernest Obodo criticizes the Federal Government over Jos killings and warns against a one-party system during Holy Week services.
By: AXL Media
Published: Apr 3, 2026, 7:02 AM EDT
Source: The information in this article was sourced from News Diary Online

Ecclesiastical Concerns Over a Sinking National Security Framework
The Auxiliary Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Enugu, Most Rev. Ernest Obodo, has delivered a pointed critique of the Federal Government’s handling of the country’s escalating violence. Speaking at the Holy Ghost Cathedral during the significant Holy Week Chrism Mass, the Bishop lamented that the nation appears to be sinking under the weight of persistent insecurity. He asserted that the primary responsibility of any administration is the protection of lives and property, a mandate he suggested is currently being neglected as citizens are hunted and killed with alarming frequency across various regions.
Discrepancies in Conflict Reporting and Civilian Casualties
Bishop Obodo specifically highlighted a tragic incident that occurred during Palm Sunday in Jos, where dozens of residents were reportedly killed in a violent incursion. The cleric drew attention to the troubling discrepancies between official government casualty figures and the grim accounts provided by local witnesses on the ground. According to the Bishop, these inconsistencies undermine public trust and obscure the true scale of the hardship facing Nigerian families, many of whom remain in a state of constant distress due to the lack of an adequate protective response from security agencies.
Warnings Against the Emergence of a One Party Political System
Beyond physical security, the Bishop raised concerns regarding the health of Nigeria’s democratic institutions and the perceived weakening of opposition voices. He warned against strategic political maneuvers that seem designed to push the nation toward a one party system, arguing that such a structure is incompatible with the country’s diverse democratic setting. Obodo urged the current leadership to prioritize meaningful governance and national stability over partisan interests, suggesting that the focus on political consolidation is a distraction from the urgent economic and safety crises affecting the populace.
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