- Construction of a new Type-A Primary Health Centre in Okun Ise has commenced
- Adds to six previously completed or rehabilitated PHCs under the Kasali administration
- Part of the council’s broader healthcare development agenda, including a flagship Type-C ultra-modern PHC
In a proactive response to the healthcare needs of residents in Okun Ise, the Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), has approved and commenced the construction of a Type-A Primary Health Centre in the community.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the new project is part of the administration’s continued effort to expand access to quality medical services and improve community health delivery across the council.
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Engr. Kasali, who has led various infrastructural advancements in the sector since assuming office, said the initiative aligns with his commitment to ensuring that no community is left behind in the provision of efficient healthcare services.
According to him, “The wellbeing of our people remains a top priority, and this health centre represents our dedication to making healthcare accessible to all.”
The construction of the Type-A PHC adds to the administration’s health accomplishments, including the successful completion and rehabilitation of six Primary Health Centres across Lekki LCDA.

Similarly, the ongoing Type-C ultra-modern PHC project remains a major highlight, reflecting strong investment in healthcare infrastructure.
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A resident of Okun Ise, Mrs. Kemi Oladipo, expressed gratitude on behalf of the community. “This health centre will make a big difference in our lives. We have waited for this development, and we are happy our government listened.”
Community stakeholders also applauded the Chairman’s commitment to essential grassroots development, noting that the new health centre will reduce the stress of traveling long distances for medical attention and contribute to overall wellbeing.





