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10,000 Widows To Get ₦15,000 Monthly Stipend, Free Healthcare Services ln Delta

Felix Igbekoyi by Felix Igbekoyi
10 months ago
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Delta State governor, Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, on Monday, flagged off the Widows Welfare Scheme to uplift vulnerable groups and promote inclusive governance in the state.

The initiative was designed to provide financial and healthcare support for 10,000 widows drawn from across the state.

Speaking at the event, Governor Oborevwori said each widow will receive a monthly stipend of ₦15,000 which will be paid directly into their bank accounts, emphasising that payments would commence immediately, with beneficiaries receiving their first stipend of ₦45,000 covering three months in arrears.

In addition, all beneficiaries were being enrolled into the Delta State Contributory Health Insurance Scheme, which guarantees them free access to healthcare services at accredited hospitals and Primary Health Centres in their localities.

Governor Oborevwori described widowhood as a painful circumstance that is never a choice, stressing that widows often face neglect and severe survival challenges after the loss of their breadwinners.

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“Being a widow is not by choice, and it will never be anyone’s choice. Beyond the pain of losing a loved one, widows are left with the burden of survival. That is why this administration is determined to improve their living conditions and give them hope,” the Governor said.

He explained that the scheme directly supports the second pillar of his administration’s MORE Agenda – Opportunities for All.

The governor clarified that the scheme is entirely non-political, cutting across all religious and ethnic divides in Delta.

He added that the beneficiaries were carefully selected through a transparent and community-driven process covering the 270 federal wards of the state, involving community leaders, traditional rulers, and civil society groups to verify claims of widowhood.

According to him, the delay in the flag-off was to ensure that only genuine widows were enrolled, while excluding those already employed or earning civil service salaries, so that the benefits go strictly to those most in need, especially the aged and physically challenged.

Since the inception of the administration, over 266,000 people have been empowered through social investment programmes such as women empowerment and skills acquisition schemes, youth initiatives, MORE grant projects, and business support programmes.

The Governor assured that more interventions, including job creation and empowerment schemes for women and youths, will be rolled out soon.

Executive Assistant to the Governor on Social Investment Programmes, Elder Isioma Okonta, who coordinated the scheme, described it as a historic milestone in Delta’s social investment journey.

He said the initiative demonstrates the Governor’s compassion and his resolve to make government “a father to widows and a pillar of support for the poor.”

Some beneficiaries, including Christiana Akaluzia, Elizabeth Mukoro, and Mercy Ololo among others expressed gratitude to the Governor for not only providing them with stipends but also granting them access to free healthcare.

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Felix Igbekoyi

Felix Igbekoyi

Felix Igbekoyi is a Senior Correspondent with Leadership Newspaper, covering Delta State, Nigeria. He is recognised for in-depth features and a commitment to accurate reporting, and currently serves as National Ex-Officio of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

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