Drs. Paul & Becky Enenche Honoured as Honorary Special Marshals by FRSC, Donate Brand New Toyota Hilux to Boost Road Safety in Abuja

By Emmanuel Kwada In a heartwarming display of...

Drs. Paul & Becky Enenche Honoured as Honorary Special Marshals by FRSC, Donate Brand New Toyota Hilux to Boost Road Safety in Abuja
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By Emmanuel Kwada

In a heartwarming display of faith-inspired philanthropy and civic responsibility, renowned clergyman Dr. Paul Enenche and his wife, Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche, Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, have been decorated as Honorary Special Marshals by the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

The prestigious honour was conferred during a special ceremony on March 1, 2026, at the Glory Dome in Abuja, where the couple also presented a brand new Toyota Hilux patrol vehicle to the FRSC FCT Sector Command.

The donation is specifically aimed at enhancing the operational capacity of the RS 7.18 Lugbe unit, particularly along the critical Airport Road corridor.

Representing the Corps Marshal, Shehu Mohammed, Assistant Corps Marshal Godwin Omiko, Ph.D., received the vehicle on behalf of the FRSC and commended the gesture as a powerful demonstration of public-private partnership.

He emphasized that such contributions strengthen patrol operations, emergency rescue efforts, and enforcement activities across the Federal Capital Territory, ultimately helping to curb road traffic crashes and save precious lives.

In a highlight of the event, Dr. Paul Enenche and Dr. Becky Paul-Enenche were officially invested as Honorary Special Marshals, with the decoration endorsed directly by Corps Marshal Shehu Mohammed.

The title recognizes their consistent support for national development, community welfare, and initiatives promoting safety and order on Nigerian roads.

The Airport Road Command, which oversees one of Abuja’s busiest routes near the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, stands to benefit immensely from the new vehicle. It will improve rapid response times, traffic management, and compliance monitoring in an area prone to high vehicular movement and potential emergencies.

FRSC officials described the donation as a timely intervention that bridges resource gaps and inspires greater collaboration between citizens, religious bodies, and government agencies.

“Acts of benevolence like this from respected leaders motivate others and directly empower us to deliver better service to the public,” an FRSC representative noted during the presentation.

The Enenches, who lead one of Nigeria’s most vibrant Pentecostal ministries and are renowned for their extensive humanitarian work; including support for widows, orphans, youth empowerment, and community infrastructure expressed deep appreciation for the recognition. They reiterated their unwavering commitment to initiatives that foster discipline, safety, and national progress.

This latest contribution builds on the couple’s long-standing legacy of impactful giving, further solidifying their reputation as champions of societal good beyond the pulpit.

The FRSC has renewed its call for more individuals, faith-based organizations, and corporate partners to join hands in the national campaign to make Nigerian roads safer for everyone. Events like this underscore the transformative power of collective responsibility in building a more secure and orderly society.

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