The Delta State Contributory Health Commission has called upon traditional rulers and community leaders to support its program aimed at providing free healthcare services for indigent individuals [79413650]. The Director General, Isaac Akpoveta, briefed the Oyede Traditional Rulers Council on the Commission's activities and highlighted the success of the Delta State Contributory Health Scheme, which has over two million enrollees. Akpoveta emphasized the importance of purchasing health insurance for indigent individuals and redirecting resources towards healthcare services. The Commission aims to ensure that all residents, especially those in need, have access to essential healthcare services [79413650].
In addition to the efforts of the Delta State Contributory Health Commission, the Delta State government has also tasked communities with providing free healthcare for indigent residents. The government is urging traditional rulers and community leaders to support this initiative, which aims to ensure that all residents, especially those in need, have access to essential healthcare services [79413650].
This call for community support comes as the Delta State Contributory Health Scheme celebrates its success in enrolling over two million individuals. The scheme provides health insurance coverage to residents, and the government is emphasizing the importance of redirecting resources towards healthcare services and ensuring that indigent individuals have access to the care they need [79413650].