From Isaac Ojo, Awka
The Anambra State governor, Professor Charles Soludo has commended the Dunamis International Gospel Centre for conducting what he described as “quintessential evangelism” during their recent crusade at the Dr. Alex Ekwueme Square, Awka, without obstructing public movement or causing inconvenience to road users.
Impressed by the orderliness of the event, Gov Soludo announced that the fees paid by the church for the use of the venue would be refunded. He also welcomed the church, led by Pastor Paul Enenche, to return and use the Square for future programmes.
The governor revealed that in the coming months, the Ekwueme Square and its environs will undergo a major facelift with enhanced lighting and beautification, in line with Anambra’s slogan as “The Light of the Nation.”
Soludo further urged the church to intensify prayers for the spiritual cleansing of the state and support the government’s efforts in rebuilding the moral values of the youths, whom he said he has already empowered with skills and entrepreneurship opportunities.
“Our people are known for hard work and innovation, not for kidnapping, internet fraud, drug trafficking, and other criminal activities. We must collectively redirect the minds of our youths towards productivity and positive impact,” the governor stated.
He commended Pastor Enenche for preaching messages that promote righteousness and godly living, which he said would help reshape the minds of young people and contribute to building a safer and more prosperous Anambra State.
Earlier in his sermon, Dr. Paul Enenche, Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, delivered a message on “Serving the God of the Blessing.””
The event, which drew thousands of worshippers seeking divine intervention, also witnessed healing and deliverance.