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Pastor Enenche Donates Patrol Vehicle, Fire Truck to Support FRSC, Fire Service Operations in Abuja
The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Paul Enenche, on Sunday donated a patrol vehicle to the Federal Road Safety Corps operating along Airport Road in Lugbe, Abuja.
The gesture formed part of the church’s continued commitment to supporting public safety and emergency response services within the Federal Capital Territory.
Speaking during the presentation, Enenche said deliverances, miracles, signs and wonders should not be limited to spiritual healing alone but must also extend to practical interventions that improve lives physically and socially.
“Deliverances, miracles, signs and wonders do not end with spiritual healing alone. They must also extend, as much as possible, to the physical things we can do to impact lives and society,” he said.
The cleric disclosed that the ministry had previously donated vehicles to the Nigeria Police Force to support security operations.
“I believe we also gave two vehicles to the police there — one initially and another later — to support their assignments,” he added.
He further revealed that the church had installed electrical transformers in several communities to improve power supply.
In addition, Enenche donated a fire truck to the Fire Service to strengthen emergency response along Airport Road.
“The fire truck and trained fire personnel are already on ground and will respond to emergency calls along Airport Road, whether it involves a vehicle fire, a house fire or any related incident,” he stated.
Receiving the patrol vehicle on behalf of the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, the Federal Capital Territory Corps Commander, Felix Theman, expressed appreciation to Enenche and his wife for their continued support toward road safety operations.
The Corps also conferred on Pastor Enenche and his wife the highest honour of Honorary Special Marshals of the Federal Road Safety Corps.
Describing the recognition as a call to greater responsibility, Theman said:
“This honour comes with significant responsibility. We are only giving you a label for more work, and we believe the Lord will strengthen you for it.”
He urged members of the church and viewers across various centres to emulate the cleric by becoming advocates of road safety.
“Since our Senior Pastor has become an advocate for safety, everyone here and those watching from viewing centres should also become road safety ambassadors by obeying traffic rules and avoiding overspeeding,” he said.
