The Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Paul Enenche, and wife Dr Mrs Becky Enenche on Sunday donated a patrol vehicle to the Federal Road Safety Corps and Nigerian fire service 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 stated that the gesture was rooted in the ministry’s commitment to “serving God and serving humanity,” noting that it is impossible to love God without showing tangible love for human beings.
”What we are doing right now is to ensure that lives are saved and to ensure that the work is effortless for the personnel.
“We want to ensure people fulfill their days instead of being cautious because of the safety situation,” he said.
The cleric noted that since the FRSC is the agency charged with providing safety services, the church decided to partner with them to reduce tragedies to the barest minimum.

”While we pray, we work as well. Our strength is the Lord. When God puts a burden on your heart, He is burdened for human beings. It is not possible to walk closely with God and not feel passionately for humanity,” Enenche added.
In addition, Enenche officially dedicated a fire service facility established by the church to respond to emergencies along the Airport Road corridor.
“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.
In her remarks, Dr Becky Enenche assured that the public should expect more of such interventions, noting that the ministry has consistently reached out to various sectors across the country and the world.
Receiving the patrol vehicle on behalf of the Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed, Assistant Corps Marshal Godwin Omiko, described the donation as a “wonderful gesture” and a call to action for other well-meaning Nigerians.
“Road safety is a shared responsibility. Today, Dunamis International has answered their call in assisting us to make the environment safe for motorists. The Corps Marshal is extremely happy with this partnership,” he said.
Omiko, however, cautioned that the donation would not exempt members of the church from traffic laws.
On his part, the Federal Capital Territory Commandant, 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.

The Lugbe Unit Commanders, Mr Muktar Garga, expressed deep appreciation, stating that the Senior Pastor fulfilled the promise of the vehicle within two weeks of a formal request being made.
