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Enenche tackles FG, says compulsory vaccination from ‘the pit of hell’

The Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has said that compulsory vaccination of people is from the pit of hell.

The medical doctor turned cleric disclosed this on Friday while speaking to his congregation during a programme tagged ‘Early will I seek thee’, which was aired on the official YouTube channel of the church.

His stance came two days after the Federal Government mandated coronavirus vaccination for civil servants. The government also declared that effective December 1st, no civil servants will be allowed into their offices without proof of vaccination.

The Chairman of the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha, announced the new directive at a briefing on Wednesday.

But Enenche said: “In case you don’t know, compulsory vaccination is from the pit of hell. Nobody is ever permitted to be given an injection by force; for any reason. It’s from the pit of hell. That is what we’re praying about.

“Anybody who is sick has the right to be treated. And anybody – by choice – can receive medication anytime. Even God Almighty gave man a choice in the Garden of Eden. He gave man a choice. Only the devil leaves people with no choice.”

 

WALE ELEGBEDE

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