MAJORITY WHIP ODIOR FELICITATES WITH COMMISSIONER FOR HEALTH DR. ONOJAEME ON HIS BIRTHDAY…

Dr. Onojaeme is a man of vision and mission in the state health sector: Hon. Odior. The Majority whip of DTHA cum committee member on Health, Hon. Bernard Odior Esq., extends warm felicitations to the Delta state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme on his wonderful and gracious birthday anniversary. In a statement issued through his SA on Media and publicity, comrade Onakome Michael, Odior noted the immense contributions of Dr. Joseph Onojaeme in the state health sector. Odior described the young, energetic and vibrant Commissioner as a man of mission and vision for the good health and well-being of all Deltans. “Dr. Joseph Onojaeme esteemed journey as Commissioner for Health has transformed and made the state health sector to be top-notch in the nation”, majority whip said.Dr. Onojaeme has demonstrated unwavering dedication, profound wisdom, and strong commitment to the good health of all Deltans. Majority whip said: “Onojaeme visionary leadership and remarkable achievements barely two years and few months in office will be an indelible mark in the heart of not only Deltans, but Nigerians general. The member of committee on health, appreciates Governor Oborevwori for giving Deltans a patriotic, experienced medical practitioner, a technocrat and administrator that added invaluable contributions to the state health sector. Odior further used the opportunity to join the entire Deltans in expressing his deepest gratitude for a distinguished service, unwavering loyalty and total commitment of Dr. Joseph Onojaeme to M.O.R.E Agenda of Governor Oborevwori administration. “On behalf of the good people of Isoko North Constituency, i wish you my brother and a friend, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme Happy Birthday with good health, renewed strength, boundless joy, and the fulfilment of all your dreams as you continued your indelible service to mankind”, Odior added.

APC ELLU/ARADHE/OVRODE WARD3 FELICITATES WITH Dr. JOSEPH ONOJAEME ON THE OCCASION OF HIS BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION TODAY*

The All Progressives Congress (APC), APC ELLU/ARADHE/OVRODE WARD3, under the chairmanship of Mr Micheal Efedhoma **, heartily felicitates with *Dr. Joseph Onojaeme*, a distinguished political leader ,the Hon commissioner for health Delta state *, on the joyous occasion of his birthday anniversary celebration.

In a goodwill message personally signed by the ward Chairman, Mr Micheal Efedhoma, the ward3 extolled Dr Onojaeme as a man of rare intellect, courage and compassion whose contributions to governance, youth development and human advancement continue to resonate deeply across Ellu/Aradhe/Ovrode Ward3, Delta State and Nigeria at large.

Mr Micheal Efedhoma noted that Dr. Joseph’s life is a shining testimony of purposeful leadership anchored in service, empathy, and the unwavering pursuit of the common good. His outstanding record of public service, combined with his firm belief in the power of education, empowerment and equal opportunity, has earned him the admiration of both the old and the young, as well as the respect of friends and political associates across party lines.

According to the ward3 Chairman, Dr.Joseph Onojaeme embodies the indomitable spirit of resilience, determination and vision that defines progressive values. His consistent advocacy for youth and women empowerment has opened doors of opportunity for many and his philanthropic interventions have continued to uplift countless families and communities throughout the State.

Describing him as a true Lion of Africa, Mr Micheal Efedhoma remarked that Dr. Joseph’s courage, strength of character and clarity of purpose set him apart as a beacon of hope and a bridge between generations.

“He has demonstrated that leadership is not merely about holding office but about positively impacting lives and inspiring others to dream, strive and achieve,” Efedhoma said.

On behalf of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ellu/Aradhe/Ovrode ward3, we extend our heartfelt congratulations to Dr Joseph Onojaeme and pray that God Almighty grants him many more years of sound health, divine wisdom and renewed strength to continue his noble service to humanity.

Happy Birthday, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme May your light shines brighter with every passing year and your legacy continues to inspire generations.

APC Renewed Hope for the M.O.R.E. Agenda

Signed:

Ambrose Akor.
Secretary
APC Ellu/Aradhe/Ovrode ward3
November7, 2025.

House of Representative Committee on Health Commends Delta State Government on Health Sector Revitalization

The House of Representative on Health has commended the Delta State Government for its remarkable achievements in revitalizing and improving the state’s health sector.

The commendation was made during an oversight visit to the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, at his office in the State Secretariat Complex, Asaba, by members of the Federal House Committee on Health.

Chairman of House Committee on Health, Federal House of Assembly , Hon. Akiba Bassey, stated that the team was highly impressed with the state of facilities inspected during the visit. He noted that the purpose of the visit was not only to assess progress but also to share experiences on the successes and challenges encountered in strengthening healthcare delivery at both state and federal levels.

In his remarks, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, acknowledged the positive impact of Federal Government interventions in the state’s health sector, describing it as significant and far-reaching.

Dr. Onojaeme explained that most of the ongoing health projects in the state have reached advanced stages, with several at about 85 percent completion. He reiterated the state government’s unwavering commitment to improving healthcare delivery through investment in manpower development and the provision of modern equipment.

The Commissioner further stated that while the health sector remains resource-intensive, the State Government continues to prioritize it as a critical area of human development. He appealed to the Federal Government for sustained and increased support to ensure the continued advancement of healthcare services in Delta State.

Onojaeme Pays Surprise Visit to General Hospital Olomoro….Decries Poor Management Despite 100% IGR Approval.

In a surprise move that has sent ripples across the state’s healthcare sector, the Delta State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Joseph Onojaeme paid an unscheduled visit to the General Hospital Olomoro in Isoko South Local Government Area, where he expressed strong displeasure over the deplorable state of affairs in the facility.

The Commissioner, who arrived at the hospital, was reportedly shocked to find that key personnel, including the Resident Doctor, the hospital administrator, and several other critical staff, have not resumed duty as at 10:30am and patients were left unattended. The Commissioner described the situation as “unacceptable and irresponsible”, emphasizing that public health facilities must remain accountable to the people they serve.

Dr. Onojaeme was particularly angered by the poor management of the state of the art hospital equipments and infrastructure. He particularly cited the deplorable condition of the hospital chairs, many of which are unfit for use by patients, pointing out that there was no justification for such negligence, especially considering that the Delta State Government had approved the full plough-back of the hospital’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of over 1.5m monthly for its maintenance and operational needs.

“It is totally unacceptable that this facility is in such a state even with the sophisticated medical equipment at the hospital” the Commissioner said while addressing the few staff present. “The state government has done its part by approving the retention of 100% IGR to support hospital maintenance and service delivery. What then is the excuse for this mismanagement?”

The Commissioner emphasized that the Delta State government would not tolerate incompetence or indiscipline in the state’s health sector. He announced that immediate steps would be taken to overhaul the hospital’s management structure, including the transfer of the current administrative leadership.

He also warned other health institutions across the state to brace up for similar unscheduled inspections, as part of his ministry’s renewed efforts to enforce discipline, transparency, and efficiency in public healthcare delivery.

The unscheduled inspection is part of the Delta State Government’s renewed effort to strengthen its healthcare delivery system under the administration of Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, with a focus on transparency, accountability, and improved service delivery across all public health institutions.

ONOJAEME, TRANSLATING VISION INTO ACTION.

In recent years, Delta State’s healthcare landscape has witnessed a dynamic transformation under the stewardship of Dr. Joseph Onojaeme, the Commissioner for Health. His approach—marked by bold reforms, strategic partnerships, and a relentless drive to uplift health standards—embodies a vision in action.

  1. Expanding Health Insurance Coverage:

During the Governor’s first 100 days in office, Dr. Onojaeme announced an ambitious target: enrolling 100,000 more people into the Delta State Contributory Health Scheme (DSCHC). For just ₦7,000 annually, registrants gain access to comprehensive primary and secondary healthcare—including surgeries such as appendectomies and herniorrhaphies.

As of mid‑2024, the scheme covered over 1.44 million enrollees, including nursery groups like pregnant women and children under five—reflecting the scheme’s growing reach and equity focus.

  1. Strategic Investments & Recognition:

December 2024, Delta State received $400,000 from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation via the Primary Health Care Leadership Challenge. The grant, tied to the “MORE” agenda and revitalization of over 150 Primary Health Centers by His Excellency, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, acknowledged leadership and sectoral progress .

April 2025, The DSCHC was awarded “Most Innovative Health Insurance Agency of the Year 2025,” underscoring the State’s forward-thinking reforms .

  1. Tackling Systemic Challenges:

Dr. Onojaeme led a payroll cleanup, identifying and eliminating 301 ghost workers, a move that reclaimed resources and restored integrity to health financing.

He prioritized infrastructural upgrades and medical equipment acquisition across the state: eight dialysis machines, 25 ultrasound scanners, and two CT scans, enhancing diagnostic and treatment capacity.

  1. Strengthening Workforce & Institutional Capacity:

To address medical brain drain, the State now offers revised CONMESS salaries without taxing allowances and swiftly replaces any health worker who leaves—a strategy to retain critical human resources.

Alongside these incentives, physical upgrades—like CT‑Scan installations at Delsuth Oghara and Central Hospital Warri—improve working conditions and healthcare delivery.

Dr. Onojaeme also spearheaded the establishment of two new training institutions: a College of Health Technology in Ovrode and a College of Health Sciences at Southern Delta University, Ozoro, addressing long-term workforce sustainability.

  1. Accountability & Performance Monitoring:

In November 2024, Dr. Onojaeme took a firm stand against absenteeism. He publicly warned that any health worker in the State not performing their duties will be sanctioned, emphasizing that taxpayer money demands accountability.

Simultaneously, he inspected and encouraged the completion of critical infrastructure projects like house officer quarters and ward expansions.

  1. Leading Public Health Initiatives:

Amid multiple cholera outbreaks in 2024, Dr. Onojaeme spearheaded the State’s collaboration with the NCDC and local agencies. Though 118 cases were recorded, there were no reported deaths thanks to swift, community-focused interventions.

In July 2025, he launched the Accelerating Implementation of Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Nutrition Health (AIM‑MNCNH) project, targeting postpartum hemorrhage prevention—a leading cause of maternal mortality—funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and delivered in partnership with several key organizations.

  1. Civic Trust & Local Endorsement:

Civil society groups gave strong approval of his reforms. The Isoko Ideological Class (IIC) commended Dr. Onojaeme’s contributions, particularly in institutional upgrades and merit-driven reforms .

In 2024, he countered press reports downplaying healthcare workers’ dedication, affirming that Delta’s healthcare professionals are among Nigeria’s most committed—crediting their quality care as central to the success of the contributory insurance scheme.

Conclusion: Vision Realized Through Action:

Dr. Joseph Onojaeme’s tenure as Commissioner for Health is a blueprint in what visionary leadership looks like in public service. From bolstering financial systems and workforce welfare, to launching life-saving interventions and insuring access for the vulnerable—his strategies align seamlessly with Governor Oborevwori’s “MORE” agenda.

By coupling innovative policies with accountability, reforms with empathy, and technology with training, Dr. Onojaeme embodies a transformative vision in action—shaping a healthier, stronger Delta State.

Onojaeme: A Symbol of Confidence in Advancing Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda

In a commendable gesture, it is .worthwhile to recognize the unrelenting spirit of sportsmanship and resilience displayed by the Delta State Commissioner for Health in complementing the MORE Agenda in the health sector.

His commitment to revolutionizing the state’s Health sector and bringing the benefits of democracy to the people is groundbreaking and cannot be overemphasized.

The unrelenting efforts of Dr. Joseph Onojaeme in aligning with the MORE Agenda of Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori , Delta State’s industrious governor, underscore his potential as a Health Commissioner. The impressive accomplishments registered during serve as testaments to his ability to attain substantial successes with the governor’s ongoing backing, all aimed at propelling Delta State forward through the MORE Agenda.

Throughout the healthcare industry, the Honourable Commissioner highlighted the significance of meticulous monitoring and supervision, emphasizing that healthcare workers are expected to demonstrate commitment and professionalism, considering the state’s considerable healthcare spending.

While commending Dr. Joseph Onojaeme for his dedication to implementing the MORE Agenda in the health sector, it is noteworthy that the Health Commissioner has consistently prioritized infrastructural development and bringing joy to grassroots communities through democratic dividends.

While we continue to capitalize on the remarkable achievements, standards and quality projects being executed by the working Governor, we are also rendering our unwavering commitment and support towards the re-election of our dear Governor, Rt Hon Sheriff Oborevwori, in 2027.

The uncommon empathy leadership style and kind gesture of Dr Joseph Onojaeme continue to inspire resilience in the hearts and minds of the Isoko Nation and its environs, fostering full confidence that the health Commissioner will continue his good works in line with the MORE Agenda, advancing Delta State.