The administration of Lekki Local Council Development Area has continued to demonstrate its commitment to quality healthcare delivery with the ongoing construction of a modern Type C Primary Health Centre in Lekki.
Epe Insights reports that the Executive Chairman of Rasaki Bamidele Kasali recently inspected the project site to assess the progress of work and ensure the facility meets the expected healthcare standards for residents.
The new Lekki health centre is expected to significantly improve access to primary healthcare services within the council area. When completed, the facility will provide residents with a more conducive and efficient healthcare environment.
The project highlights Lekki LCDA’s growing investment in public health infrastructure as part of its broader development agenda. The council has consistently prioritized projects that directly impact the wellbeing and welfare of the people.

According to the council administration, the Type C Primary Health Centre is designed to strengthen grassroots healthcare services and reduce the burden on existing medical facilities within Lekki and surrounding communities.
Epe Insights gathered that the health centre will also support maternal and child healthcare, routine medical consultations, immunization services, and emergency response for residents across the axis.
Residents have commended Lekki LCDA for sustaining developmental projects that address critical community needs. Many described the ongoing construction as a major boost to healthcare accessibility and service delivery in the rapidly expanding Lekki corridor.
The inspection visit further reflected the administration’s hands-on approach to monitoring ongoing projects and ensuring timely delivery of quality infrastructure across the LCDA.

Epe Insights reports that the Lekki health centre project remains one of the key initiatives under the current administration aimed at promoting healthier communities and improving the standard of living for residents.
With construction progressing steadily, expectations remain high that the facility will become a major healthcare hub serving thousands of residents within Lekki LCDA and nearby communities upon completion.
