The Executive Chairman of Lekki LCDA, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali has continued to make strides in tackling one of the area’s most pressing needs: road infrastructure.
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In a major step forward, the council boss recently oversaw the construction of a 500-metre road at Folu Town, bringing much-needed relief to residents.

Beyond that, he has also opened up access roads in Idata, Ilagbo, Igbolomi, and Ise towns through crushed stone base and sand filling.
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This is a critical interventions in areas where poor roads have long been a huge obstacle for daily movement, commerce, and community life.

The projects are already making a noticeable impact, easing transportation, reducing travel time, and improving access to schools, markets, and healthcare centres.
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Engr. Kasali, who has consistently emphasised infrastructure as a cornerstone of his administration, reiterated his commitment to a better Lekki.
“Step by step, we are building a stronger, more connected LCDA. These roads are not just about transportation; they are about opening opportunities and improving the quality of life in our communities,” he said.
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With more projects in the pipeline, the spotlight remains firmly on how the chairman continues to transform the area’s infrastructure to meet the needs of its fast-growing population.

