Dunamis church donates medical, safety items to FCTA, clinic for fight against COVID-19 pandemic

Dunamis church donates medical, safety items to FCTA, clinic for fight against COVID-19 pandemic

As the global pandemic, coronavirus otherwise known as COVID-19 continues to ravage, founder and Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre,

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As the global pandemic, coronavirus otherwise known as COVID-19 continues to ravage, founder and Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Pastor (Dr) Paul Enenche has donated safety items, medical equipment to combat the virus in Abuja. He alongside his wife, Pastor (Dr) Becky Enenche and some medical experts from the church, visited the Federal Capital Territory Authority, FCTA, where he donated these items.

The church also donated medical and non-medical equipment to Primary Health Care Centre (AMAC Clinic) Airport Road, Lugbe.

Speaking during the visit, Dr. Paul said the gesture was part of the church’s efforts to fight against further spread of the disease. He added that the church would continue to pray for total deliverance of those already affected by the virus and its eradication from the earth and urged everyone to continue to pray and hope in God for a divine intervention.

Adding her voice, Mrs. Enenche said the church would continue to support the government and other agencies in their quest to fight against the deadly COVID- 19. She urged everyone to continue to maintain a hygienic lifestyle while also advising members of the church and others believers to continue to take communion on daily basis and administer the anointing  everyday. And also to prophesy to oneself that the disease will not come near you and your family as well as to maintain social distancing as advised by medical experts.

Enenche and his entourage were received by the FCT Minister for State, Ramatu Tijani Aliyu. The minister lauded Dunamis for the kind gesture and for once again setting a good example of what church is all about while also calling on everyone to join hands in the fight against the deadly coronavirus by praying and observing the precautionary measures advised by the government and medical experts.

Items donated by Dunamis church included

8 units of hospital beds and mattresses.

2 units of height measuring sticks

1 unit examination couch

2units diagnostic sets

3 units sphygmomanometers

1standard unit Micro Haematoent centrifuge

1standard unit Gynecologic couch

2 units infant weighing scales

2 units sets of oxygen cylinders

5 packs of oxygen face masks

5 cartons of regular face masks

1 unit of automatic stretcher

6 pieces of drip stands

1 standard unit of ultrasound machine

20 liters of methylated spirit

Personal protective equipment collective

20 liters of dettol

1 standard unit of hospital screen

10 pairs of medical boots

7 units standing fans

1 unit of 5 KVA generator

2units water dispenser

Other items