The Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area, Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, attended a Ramadan lecture and special prayer session held in Epe, where political leaders and community stakeholders gathered for spiritual reflection and prayers for the nation.
Epe Insights reports that the Ramadan lecture was hosted by Sylvester Ogunkelu, popularly known as Sketel, bringing together government officials, religious clerics, and community leaders for a moment of reflection during the holy month of Ramadan.
The event also had in attendance the Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, who joined other dignitaries at the gathering.
Engr. Kasali attended the programme alongside the APC Party Chairman of Lekki LCDA, supervisors, the Secretary to the Local Government, and several party members and supporters from Lekki LCDA.
The gathering provided an opportunity for political leaders and residents to reflect on the values of peace, unity, and service to humanity during the Ramadan period.
Religious clerics at the event emphasized the importance of prayer, moral discipline, and compassion as essential values for building a peaceful society.

Speakers also encouraged Nigerians to use the Ramadan period to strengthen their faith and commitment to justice, honesty, and community development.
Participants offered special prayers for national unity, stability, and continued progress across the country.
The programme highlighted the role of religious gatherings in promoting harmony and mutual understanding among people of different backgrounds.
Observers noted that such events help reinforce social bonds and encourage leaders to remain committed to the welfare of the people.
Engr. Kasali’s presence at the lecture reflected the importance of collaboration between political leaders and community stakeholders in promoting peace and development.

Officials said the Ramadan lecture also created an avenue for dialogue between leaders and residents on issues affecting communities within the region.
Community members expressed appreciation to the organizers for providing a platform where faith and leadership intersect for the good of society.
The event further demonstrated the strong cultural and religious traditions within Epe Division, where leaders and residents regularly gather for spiritual activities.
Participants reaffirmed the importance of unity and collective responsibility in addressing challenges facing communities and the nation at large.
For many attendees, the lecture served as a reminder that leadership must be guided by integrity, compassion, and a commitment to the public good.
The Ramadan gathering ended with prayers for the country, its leaders, and citizens, as participants expressed hope for peace and prosperity.
Events such as this continue to play an important role in strengthening social cohesion and encouraging positive engagement between leaders and communities.
