As the year draws to a close, the Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), has expressed gratitude to Lagosians for a peaceful and successful Eyo Festival, describing the event as a proud showcase of the state’s rich cultural heritage.
According to the Lekki LCDA boss, the festival once again highlighted the depth, resilience, and uniqueness of Lagos culture, bringing together history, tradition, and communal harmony.
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He noted that the Eyo Festival remains a powerful symbol of unity and identity for the people of Lagos, reinforcing the values of togetherness and cultural preservation.
Engr. Kasali extended appreciation to the Lagos State Government, festival organisers, security agencies, and all stakeholders whose collective efforts ensured the smooth and orderly conduct of the event.
He acknowledged that the peaceful atmosphere recorded throughout the festival was a testament to effective coordination and the cooperation of residents and visitors alike.
New Year Message to Lagosians
As Lagos prepares to welcome 2026, the Lekki LCDA Chairman offered heartfelt New Year wishes to residents across the state.
He wished Lagosians peace, good health, and continued progress, expressing optimism that the new year would usher in renewed hope and shared prosperity.
“May the coming year bring greater unity, peace, and development for all,” he said, reaffirming his commitment to a stronger and more prosperous Lagos.

