For the third time since the beginning of the lockdown announced by the federal government to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus in the country, Dunamis International Gospel Centre has donated food items and relief materials to its members and other people to cushion the effect of the stay-at-home order.
Distributing the third batch of the items on Wednesday at Dunamis Lord’s Garden, Airport Road Abuja, the Senior Pastors of DIGC, Dr. Paul and Dr. Mrs. Becky-Paul Enenche, admitted that they were not unaware of the effect of the ongoing lockdown on residents of the federal capital and other parts of the country.
The clerics said the gesture was done to reach out to those who could not afford food items amid the pandemic lockdown.
Dr. Enenche said Wednesday’s distribution was the third time the church would be reaching out to people, irrespective of religion or denomination since the lockdown, which he often refer to as ‘open up’ began.
He assured that the ministry would continue to reach out to the less privileged and the venerable.
Among items distributed were: thousands of smaller kg bags rice, bags of beans,
Garri, palm Oil, semovita, cartoons of noodles, detergents, vegetable oil, tubers of yam, dry fish, and other food items.
Also speaking, Dr. Mrs. Becky Enenche urged the people to continue to observe all precautionary measures advised by medical experts, assuring that the pandemic would soon be a thing of the past.
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