Port Louis, 18 April, 2024 / 6:49 pm (ACI Africa).
Bishop Jean Michaël Durhône of the Catholic Diocese of Port Louis in Mauritius has urged young people to participate responsibly in the country’s general elections scheduled for November 30.
In a Pastoral letter issued Tuesday, April 16, Bishop Durhône said young people have a civic responsibility to vote.
“Many countries complain of a high abstention rate among young people when it comes to voting. This is also an issue for us in Mauritius. Isn't it important to perform the political act of voting?” the Local Ordinary of Port Louis said.
The Mauritian Catholic Church leader, who was consecrated Bishop of Port Louis Diocese in August last year said, “When it comes to political challenges, young people also have a responsibility to develop a project for society in their schools and parishes.”
“As a conscious and responsible citizen, you have the right and the duty to choose the representatives and managers of your future. Through your vote, you write history and generate progress, employment, security, honesty and justice,” the Catholic Bishop said.