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Home » Press Release » Delta at 34: Reflecting Progress and Purpose Under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

Delta at 34: Reflecting Progress and Purpose Under Governor Sheriff Oborevwori

By Olorogun Dr. Isaac Akpoveta, Director General, Delta State Contributory Health Commission

August 28, 2025
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Today marks 34 years since the creation of Delta State, a day that offers more than just a historical milestone—it is a moment for deep reflection and renewed resolve. From its founding in 1991, carved from the old Bendel State, Delta emerged with a vision: unity in diversity, economic growth rooted in equity, and a governance model that prioritizes people.

Over three decades later, that vision endures. From the oil fields of Warri South to the agrarian belts of Aniocha North, Delta has grown into a pivotal cultural and economic force in Nigeria. It is a state rich not only in resources but in human capital, resilience, and innovation.

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Since assuming office in 2023, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Delta State, Elder Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has ushered in a quiet but determined transformation under the MORE agenda—a governance blueprint defined by Meaningful development, Opportunities for all, Realistic reforms, and Enhanced peace and security.

Among its many successes, the agenda’s imprint on the health sector has been particularly profound.
As Director General of the Delta State Contributory Health Commission (DSCHC), I have witnessed firsthand the evolution of healthcare access in the state. While the DSCHC predates this administration, its acceleration and deepening impact have occurred under the current leadership.

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The administration’s commitment to expanding healthcare coverage, especially for informal workers and those in underserved communities, has brought thousands into the health net. The digitization of enrolment and integration of community-based insurance schemes have improved transparency and access, marking a shift toward a more inclusive and accountable system.

One standout initiative is the recent directive to fully sponsor health insurance premiums for 10,000 widows across Delta. In a climate where the most vulnerable are too often left behind, this singular act of compassion speaks volumes—offering not just financial relief, but restoring dignity, hope, and access to life-saving care.

Moreover, the reconstruction, equipping, and staffing of primary healthcare centers—including in remote riverine areas—demonstrates a holistic approach to healthcare equity. With many of these facilities now powered by solar energy and offering free antenatal care and child health services, the administration is reversing decades of underinvestment and ensuring that no community is left behind.

As we celebrate Delta at 34, it is clear we are not merely marking time, but progress. We reflect with pride, but also with purpose. Because the promise of Delta—of shared prosperity, of inclusive governance, of a state that truly works for all—remains our collective mission.
In health, as in governance, the journey continues. But with committed leadership and an engaged citizenry, the path forward is clear.

Today, we celebrate. Tomorrow, we keep building.

Happy 34th Anniversary, Delta State.
Long may you thrive, Your Excellency

Olorogun Dr. Isaac Akpoveta
Director General,
Delta State Contributory Health Commission

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