The Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to quality healthcare delivery following an inspection of primary health care (PHC) facilities across the area.
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On Monday, September 22, 2025, Kasali visited PHC facilities at Magbon Segun, Idotun, and Origanrigan, where he assessed their condition, infrastructure, and level of service delivery.
Call for Community Protection of Facilities
During the inspection, the Chairman urged community members, particularly the youth, to take ownership of the health centres and protect them from vandalism or misuse.
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“Health facilities are critical to community well-being, and we must all work together to safeguard them,” Kasali emphasised.
He added that his administration would continue to strengthen operations in the centres to ensure residents enjoy uninterrupted access to essential healthcare services.
Type-C Modern PHC Nears Completion
Kasali also inspected the ongoing construction of a new Type-C Modern Primary Health Centre at Lekki Town, which he said would soon be completed and equipped to meet the growing health needs of the population.
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“Today, I carried out a thorough inspection of the ongoing modern Type-C Primary Health Centre project at Lekki Town. I moved around the facility with our dedicated medical officers, including doctors, nurses, record officers, and other staff, to ensure that the rooms, wards, and offices are properly arranged and meet the required standards of practice,” Kasali said.

He noted that once completed, the facility will serve as a model PHC in Lagos, capable of handling greater health demands with modern infrastructure and expanded capacity.
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Reiterating his passion for healthcare, Kasali assured residents that his administration will continue to prioritise investments in health infrastructure and service delivery.
“I remain passionate about delivering quality healthcare facilities that will serve our people effectively,” he stated.

