Dr. Paul Enenche, the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, has declined a donation of N30 million offered by Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris during a recent crusade held in the state.
Gatekeepers News reports that the offer was presented at the Kebbi Healing and Deliverance Crusade, where Zayyanu Umar Aliero, the Commissioner for Social Duties, announced the donation on behalf of the governor.
Aliero stated that the N30 million had been approved for the crusade’s organising committee and was ready for disbursement in cash.
Aliero said, “Our Governor, His Excellency Dr Nasir Idris, a faithful Governor and also a Comrade Governor, who you all know is the only Comrade Governor in this country. He has therefore graciously approved the donation of the sum of 30 million naira to this gathering.
“That is to the organising committee. His Excellency has approved the donation of a sum of 30 million naira to the organising committee, which you know that whenever His Excellency makes a donation, he doesn’t leave without bringing that donation in cash. So before I leave this stage, I want to present that sum of 30 million naira in cash.”
However, Enenche declined the offer, taking to the stage to urge that the money be redirected to charitable causes.
“If there is anything like orphanage, if there is anything like that, at your discretion, please apply this amount of money to it. No. It will not be received,” the senior pastor said.
Speaking later, Enenche explained the church’s stance, emphasising that public funds should be used solely for public causes.
“We are one of those who believe that government money should be used for government projects and government things should be used for government things; and church money should be used for church things, not mixed together.
“That is what we did that is what we do. As small as the Glory Dome is right there, government money is not in it. From land to the building to everything,” he said.
He added that the body of Christ should “trust God for supernatural supplies.”
He suggested that the donation be handed over to a government-approved religious body instead, such as the Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board or the Christian Association of Nigeria.
“This is so that we can retain our dignity as a body of Christ; retain our dignity as a church, and say what we need to say when we need to say it. And be able to say what we need to say when we need to say it,” he said.
Aliero, speaking after the rejection, acknowledged Enenche’s position.
“They don’t accept it because whatever he is doing, he is doing it for the sake of God. We really appreciate and we really thank him for what he is doing in our state,” he said.