The Executive Chairman of Lekki LCDA, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), has approved compensation for retired council staff and families of deceased workers, reinforcing his administration’s people-oriented governance.
Epe Insights reports that the special programme was held at the Secretariat Hall, where beneficiaries, retirees, and council officials gathered to witness the disbursement of the approved compensation packages.
The initiative was designed to recognise years of service rendered by council workers and to provide support to families who lost loved ones while serving the local government.
Speaking at the event, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali commended the retirees for their dedication and loyalty to Lekki LCDA and Lagos State, describing their service as vital to grassroots development.

He explained that the programme reflects the administration’s belief that workers deserve care, dignity, and respect during and after active service, including in times of loss.
According to the chairman, Lekki LCDA staff compensation is part of a broader welfare framework aimed at promoting fairness, empathy, and trust within the public service.
Council officials present noted that the gesture aligns with best practices in governance and demonstrates accountability in managing workers’ welfare obligations.

Beneficiaries expressed appreciation to the chairman and the council, describing the compensation as timely and reassuring amid prevailing economic challenges.
Some retirees said the programme renewed their confidence in government, adding that it showed that loyalty and commitment are still valued in public service.
Families of deceased workers also thanked the council for remembering their loved ones and providing much-needed financial relief.

Observers described the event as a strong signal of responsible leadership and compassionate governance at the grassroots level.
The programme further underscores Lekki LCDA’s commitment to inclusive policies that prior

itise human welfare alongside infrastructure development.