No fewer than 617 residents of Lekki LCDA have benefited from a comprehensive free medical outreach organised by the council at its secretariat.
The outreach, coordinated by the Medical Officer of Health, Mbalaso Chidinma, delivered essential healthcare services to residents across the community.
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These included routine health checks and specialized care such as laboratory tests, dental services, eye screenings, medical consultations, free medications, and health counselling.
“The initiative is designed to ensure residents have access to essential healthcare without financial barriers,” she explained.
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The Executive Chairman, Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, attended the outreach and engaged directly with beneficiaries, stressing the importance of maintaining good health practices.
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He said, “Residents should take their health seriously and make use of the services available across our Primary Health Centres.
“Regular check-ups are essential for early detection and proper care.”

He also reassured the community of the administration’s ongoing commitment to healthcare delivery.
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“We are working to make these outreaches more frequent so that more residents can benefit from accessible and preventive healthcare,” Kasali added.
For several residents, the outreach provided an opportunity to access professional medical care they might otherwise have postponed.

“This is more than just a routine check-up—it’s a chance to get proper care we may not have had,” a beneficiary noted.
The outreach reflects the broader healthcare vision of the Lekki LCDA administration, which prioritizes accessible, preventive, and community-based healthcare services.
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By bringing healthcare directly to residents, the council aims to strengthen public health and improve overall community productivity.
“By bringing healthcare closer to the people, we are not just treating illness—we are building a stronger, healthier society,” a council official stated.
The programme’s success underscores the council’s dedication to policies that directly impact its residents’ well-being.
“617 lives reached, 617 stories impacted,” the council emphasized, reaffirming its commitment to people-first governance.

