The controversy surrounding a private aircraft that landed on a road in Delta State has intensified with Dunamis International Gospel Centre denying ownership. The faith-based group, Concerned Christian Youth Forum (CCYF), has publicly refuted claims connecting the aircraft, registered as N989BC, to the church, which has previously faced scrutiny over its assets.
CCYF spokesperson, Pastor Samuel Eze, stated, "We are committed to transparency and will not allow misinformation to tarnish our reputation. This aircraft is not ours." The incident has raised questions about the accountability of organizations within the religious sector, especially as they navigate public perception and regulatory scrutiny.
As investigations continue, the implications for Dunamis and similar organizations may extend beyond this isolated incident. Increased media attention and public interest could prompt a broader discussion about the ownership of luxury assets by religious groups in Nigeria. Stakeholders may need to engage in proactive communication to address public concerns, ensuring that transparency becomes a cornerstone of faith-based operations moving forward.