Pope Urges Cameroon's Youth to Reject Migration and Corruption

In a visit to Cameroon, Pope Leo XIV challenges the country's young people to stay and fight against the dual evils of migration and corruption, calling for moral leadership.
Pope Leo XIV is urging young people in Cameroon to resist the temptation to migrate and instead stay at home and fight corruption. The Pope delivered this twin message during a meeting with students at the Catholic University of Central Africa, emphasizing the need for morally upright citizens to work for the common good.
Speaking to a crowd of enthusiastic young Cameroonians, the Pope acknowledged the allure of migration, with many youths seeking opportunities abroad to escape poverty and instability. However, he implored them to resist this temptation and instead channel their energy into improving their own country.
Source: Associated Press


