A week-long free medical outreach organised by the Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr Paul Enenche, and his wife, Dr Becky Enenche, has brought relief to over 7,000 residents of Benue State. The Healing and Deliverance Crusade, themed “Dominion”, was held in four Idoma communities – Igumale, Iga Okpaya, Adoka, and Otukpo – to usher in the Christmas season.
The medical outreach provided free consultations, treatments, and diagnostic tests to residents, with services including general medical care, treatment of hypertension, malaria, diabetes, skin conditions, ulcers, and urinary tract infections. Laboratory tests, dental services, and eye consultations were also conducted.
Speaking on the programme, Dr Enenche said returning to his ancestral home annually was a divine responsibility. “As you travel round the world, never forget your ancestral home. Coming to Idoma land every year is not ordinary but divine,” he said, quoting the late evangelist, Dr Uma Ukpai.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Oigene Adakole, expressed her gratitude, saying, “I have endured severe toothache for nine years because I could not afford hospital treatment. Today, through Daddy Enenche and Mummy Becky, I am relieved.”
A senior government official who also benefited from the programme described the outreach as exceptional. “I have never seen such a free medical outreach anywhere. Everything here is completely free. May God bless Dr Paul Enenche,” he said.
The final day at St Francis College, Otukpo, featured medical services in the morning and a crusade in the evening marked by worship, prayers, and testimonies. The programme ended with a midnight prayer session, during which Dr Enenche declared peace and total restoration for the entire Idoma land.
The outreach is part of Dunamis International Gospel Centre’s efforts to bring hope and relief to communities, following previous interventions such as the recent medical outreach in Kebbi State.
