Senior Pastor of Dunamis International Gospel Centre, Dr. Paul Enenche, has stressed that true leadership goes beyond titles, noting that no one follows a leader without a clear sense of direction.
Speaking at the Uganda Leadership and Economic Summit in Kampala on the theme “The Art of Leadership”, Enenche said a leader must connect with the people, take responsibility for their challenges, mobilize resources for their welfare, rebuild systems, and foster human development.
“True leadership is measured not only by titles held but by exemplary lives lived, lives that inspire, influence, and drive change across generations,” Enenche said.
He emphasized that leadership is ultimately about vision:
“Nobody has the right to be followed if they do not know where they are going. The strength of your vision determines the strength of your leadership. A true leader not only has vision but can communicate it clearly to their followers.”
Enenche drew examples from Nehemiah, Martin Luther King Jr., and even global corporations like Toyota, which plan decades ahead, to illustrate the power of vision-driven leadership.
He also noted that leadership is about creating lasting impact:
“I have personally seen people I mentored grow to impact their world financially, spiritually, and socially. Leadership is about creating chains of development—help one person, who then helps another, and so on.”
In her response, the Minister of Kampala, Minsa Kabanda, commended Enenche for his teaching, describing it as deep and relevant.
“The summary was about acceptance of responsibility. Being a minister is not a simple issue; you meet different people of faith and tribe. We need your prayers,” she said.

