Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Abuja, along with his wife, Dr. Becky Enenche, visited Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State, on Monday to offer support to victims of the recent flood disaster.
IDOMA VOICE reports that the couple was welcomed by Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum, who commended their ongoing humanitarian efforts in the region.
The visit was highlighted in a statement shared on Dr. Enenche’s social media accounts, where he expressed his solidarity with the people of Borno. “We are here on a goodwill and solidarity visit to the good people of the land following the flood incident of the last six days,” he wrote.
During the visit, Dr. Enenche and his wife toured an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, providing relief materials and medical services to flood victims, drawing from their experience as medical doctors. They aimed to offer not only physical support but also words of encouragement and hope to those displaced by the disaster.
Their itinerary included stops at the Borno State Government House, where they met with Governor Zulum and Deputy Governor Umar Usman Kadafur, as well as a visit to Dunamis Church in Maiduguri before heading to the IDP camp.
Governor Zulum praised their efforts and thanked them for standing by the people of Borno during this difficult time.
Their visit comes amidst ongoing relief efforts in the state, with local authorities and organizations working together to provide much-needed assistance to flood victims.
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