Coronavirus: Dunamis church denies
report of pastor’s N2bn donation
Dunamis
International Gospel Church has debunked reports of its founder, Paul Enenche,
donating items worth N2 billion to the federal government to fight Coronavirus
in Nigeria.
The church
described the documents that generated the reports as “fake and false”
“Our attention has been drawn to a notice
circulating the internet allegedly stating the “donations made so far for the
fight against COVID-19 in Nigeria” with the Name of the Senior Pastor of
Dunamis International Gospel Centre Worldwide, Dr Pastor Paul Enenche as the
8th on the list of Donors, allegedly contributing two billion naira worth of
items,” the church said.
According
to the church, the purported letter was written on March 28 which was a
Saturday and it was stamped received on the 11th of March.
The
church said although Mr Enenche has made “generous, free-will contributions
towards combating the COVID-19 pandemic as part of Christian social
responsibility, the alleged donation of items worth N 2 billion to the cause of
fighting COVID-19 is an exaggeration of what was freely given, and God will
never bless a lie.”
The
church said types of equipment were given to a rural health care centre that
was in desperate need of help, and the other materials were given for
distribution to the masses.
The
church said a comprehensive list of the items donated was given to the
representative of the Minister at the point of presentation; showing
transparency and integrity.
“The
general public is therefore advised to ignore that mischievous notice and
desist from sharing it. God can never bless a lie,” the church said.
Dunamis
church did not list the items or give the worth of the items in naira on its
Twitter page.
“We
will continue to work with the Government and Citizens as The Lord permits to
alleviate the sufferings of the Masses as we have already carried out other
well-meaning rescue to the people,” the church said.
Other donations
Since
the outbreak of the virus in Nigeria, there have been a lot of donations to
help fight its spread. The donors include churches,
entrepreneurs and National
Assembly members.
Premium
Times also reported how the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board donated
ventilators to the University
of Abuja Teaching Hospital for the management of the coronavirus
pandemic.
According
to data provided by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Nigeria currently
has 139 coronavirus cases, with about 28 of the cases being managed in Abuja.
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