The Community Life Transformation Ministry has been widely commended for its sustained efforts in improving lives and promoting humanitarian values through its various outreach programmes.

The commendation was made by Rev. Reuben Yaro during the ministry’s end-of-year dinner and award ceremony held in Billiri.
Yaro, who serves as the Christian Education Secretary at the Evangelical Church Winning All headquarters in Jos, paid glowing tribute to the founder of the ministry, Rev. Andele Tadi, describing him as a committed and dedicated leader.
“Rev. Andele Tadi has shown uncommon commitment and dedication in ensuring that lives are positively impacted. His passion for humanity is evident in the ministry’s activities,” Yaro said.
In his remarks, the founder, Rev. Andele Tadi, expressed gratitude to God for the growth and achievements recorded by the ministry since its inception. He also appreciated members and partners for their unwavering support.
“We thank God for how far He has brought us. Our achievements in scholarships, food distribution, workshops, seminars, and evangelistic outreaches would not have been possible without the support of our members and partners,” he said.
Tadi further called for sustained prayers and renewed commitment, noting that much work still lies ahead.
“There is still a lot to be done. We urge everyone to remain committed and prayerful as we continue to expand our impact,” he added.
Earlier, the Director of the ministry, Mr. Sabastin Timothy, highlighted the organisation’s strides in empowering communities and uplifting lives.
“This ministry has achieved significant milestones in empowering people. The end-of-year celebration and the dedication of this hall mark another important step forward,” Timothy stated, urging members to redouble their efforts.
Goodwill messages were also received from notable personalities, including Rev. Tudu Lewi, a retired ECWA cleric and associate of the founder.
The event featured songs of praise, presentation of awards to deserving staff, inauguration of new departments, and the official commissioning of a newly constructed hall by the ministry.



