Pastor Enenche Condemns Continued Violence and Killings in Nigeria

The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has voiced profound concern over the persistent wave of killings in various parts of Nigeria, particularly in light of the apparent silence from those in positions of authority.

While addressing his congregation during a Special Service at the Glory Dome in Abuja, the cleric questioned the ongoing bloodshed in the country, likening the frequency of violence to blood flowing like water, and decried the lack of meaningful response from leadership.
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He revealed that, shortly before the service, he received a distressing phone call from a local pastor in one of the affected communities, who recounted harrowing scenes in which entire families were massacred and innocent children murdered in their sleep.
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Lamenting the worsening state of security, Dr. Enenche questioned what transgressions Nigerians may have committed to warrant such horrific violence. He emphasized that the silence and inaction of those in authority are now even more alarming than the atrocities themselves.
According to him,
You have your farmland, and some people come to uproot cassava to feed their animals, and you ask why? They waste your blood on your father’s land. What did we do in this country to warrant this?
Blood flows like water in Plateau State, Benue State, and others.
What evil did we do in this country that we have not had a solution to this matter?
When will we have people there who have a heart for people? Who will sit up and make legislation that will eliminate the wastage of blood in this land? Why is blood flowing like water? And nobody is saying anything.
The clergyman further recounted a recent conversation with a former security operative, who admitted that he now fears traveling to his hometown due to the alarming insecurity along major roads.
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