 The senior pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Center, Dr. Paul Enenche, has tasked Nigerian political leaders to live up to their leadership responsibility of good governance by giving dividends of democracy to the citizens in their country. Pastor Enenche, who made the appeal during his two-day Kaduna healing and deliverance crusade at Amadu Belestadium in Kaduna State, not West Africa, said every leader will account for his steward, noting that as religious leaders, they will continue to contribute to their quarter by praying to the nation to overcome its present challenges of economic hardship and insecurity. We see Kaduna as a very, very important and strategic state in this nation by the history of Kaduna and the history of this nation. And so we believe that Kaduna is strategic, and Kaduna has had a lot of diverse challenges and security-wise and otherwise. I would trust that we will contribute our quota in praying, in declaring, and trusting a lot that the great potentials of this land be realized by the help of the music. My message for the people of Kaduna State is in some 34 investors. They said they looked up to him and they were lighted and their faces were nourishing. They were expecting of the challenges that we have had. If our people in Kaduna will look up to God solely and make him their first and foremost, I would trust that we will intervene for Kaduna State. He added that Kaduna State is strategic to the nation while appealing to the residents not to lose hope as the challenges will be things of the past. Everybody should live in such a way that they can be accountable to God at the end of their journey. Whether you are president, you are governor, you are saying anything you are. One day, everybody will meet with God to account for how they live their life, how they govern the people, how they took care of the land. So it's very, very important both the government and the populace to live in such a way that will be accountable to God at the end of the journey.