The Executive Chairman of Rasaki Bamidele Kasali has inspected the ongoing construction of a new Type C Primary Health Centre in Lekki as part of efforts to improve healthcare delivery across the council area.
Epe Insights reports that the inspection tour took place over the weekend, giving the chairman an opportunity to assess the pace and quality of work at the project site. The visit also reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to strengthening healthcare infrastructure for residents.
During the inspection, Kasali emphasized the importance of accessible and quality healthcare in community development. He noted that the project aligns with the council’s vision of expanding essential medical services and improving public health standards in Lekki communities.
The new Type C Primary Health Centre is expected to provide improved healthcare services for residents when completed. The facility will also create a more conducive environment for patients, healthcare workers, and visitors accessing medical attention.

Epe Insights gathered that the project is designed to reduce pressure on existing health centres while ensuring residents have easier access to primary healthcare services closer to their communities. The development is also expected to enhance maternal and child healthcare services in the area.
Residents and stakeholders have continued to commend the Lekki LCDA administration for prioritizing projects that directly impact the wellbeing of the people. Many believe the health centre will contribute significantly to improving healthcare accessibility and response within the rapidly growing axis.
The ongoing construction reflects the council’s focus on people-oriented development and sustainable investment in public services. The administration has maintained that healthcare remains a critical sector that requires continuous attention and support.

Epe Insights reports that the project forms part of broader initiatives by Lekki LCDA aimed at improving living standards through strategic infrastructure development. The council has consistently highlighted the need for functional healthcare facilities to meet the demands of the increasing population.
As work progresses, residents are optimistic that the completion of the facility will strengthen healthcare delivery and provide lasting benefits for surrounding communities. The project is expected to further reinforce confidence in the council’s commitment to grassroots development and public welfare.
