Delta State’s Governor Sheriff Oborevwori has approved the registration of 10,000 widows across the state’s 25 local government areas and 270 federal wards.
Each widow will receive a monthly stipend of ₦15,000 and access to free medical care.
This was disclosed by the Executive Assistant to the Governor on Social Investment Programmes and State Coordinator of the Widows Welfare Scheme, Chief (Dr.) Isioma Okonta, during a meeting with State, Senatorial, and Local Government Coordinators held at his office in Asaba.
Chief Okonta described Governor Oborevwori’s initiative as a laudable effort aimed at supporting vulnerable and impoverished widows in the state.
According to him, the gesture will not only enhance the well-being of the beneficiaries but also alleviate their financial burdens, demonstrating the government’s strong commitment to the social welfare of all Deltans.
He further noted that the registration and selection process is ongoing and strictly non-political, cutting across all religious affiliations, as Governor Oborevwori is a leader for all Deltans.
To ensure a transparent and hitch-free registration process, traditional rulers, president-generals, religious organizations, and community leaders will be actively involved.
During his State of the State address to the Delta State House of Assembly, on Wednesday, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori announced the approval of a monthly payment of ₦15,000 to 10,000 widows across the state.
This initiative is set to run throughout the duration of his tenure, reflecting his administration’s commitment to social welfare and inclusive governance.
The announcement has been met with widespread jubilation and commendation from citizens across all 25 local government areas.
Many have described the initiative as a timely and compassionate intervention, especially at a time when economic hardship continues to impact vulnerable groups.
By prioritizing the welfare of widows, many of whom face financial and emotional challenges, Governor Oborevwori has demonstrated a deep sense of empathy and leadership that places the needs of the most disadvantaged at the forefront of his administration’s agenda.
The program is expected to significantly improve the living conditions of the beneficiaries and further strengthen public trust in the government’s commitment to social justice and equitable development.