Jos, 17 March, 2025 / 8:24 pm (ACI Africa).
The 2025 Lenten Campaign collections in the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja in Nigeria will go towards the building of a “multipurpose centre” to house members of the country’s National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
In his Sunday, March 16 homily, the Local Ordinary of Abuja, Archbishop Ignatius Ayau Kaigama, noted that the Catholic Church has, in the past, stepped in to provide accommodation to young people in the country selected to join the NYCS (corps) when the government, after promising to give them jobs, left them “stranded”.
“Our Lenten campaign this year again is aimed at collecting funds to provide a multipurpose centre for our youths. The youths now, instead of looking up to the government, look up to the Church to provide jobs. Yet, the Church does not have the resources,” Archbishop Kaigama said.
He added, “Youth Corps members posted to states become stranded and look up to the Church who provided (family houses), that is, accommodation centres where they stay because the centres are safe, even though limited in space.”
The above inconveniences occur, he said, “because the entitlements of the corps members are either not promptly given, or poorly given or delayed such that, many corps members, new in their environment, are forced to go to churches or mosques or fall victim to unscrupulous elements.”