- Over 400 solar street lights installed in seven Lekki LCDA communities.
- Project aimed at boosting security and improving night-time visibility.
- Residents commend Chairman Kasali for keeping his promise.
The Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali, has installed more than 400 solar street lights across seven communities in fulfillment of his administration’s promise to improve security and infrastructure.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the benefiting communities include Ilagbo, Shiriwon, Origanrigan, Idata, Olomowewe, Itamarun, and Otolu. The project, according to the council boss, will not only enhance visibility but also contribute to safer night-time movement for residents.
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Speaking on the initiative, Engr. Kasali said, “This initiative is part of my vision to bring progress to every community in Lekki LCDA.”

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He added, “The solar street lights will not only improve visibility but also serve as a security measure, allowing residents to clearly see their surroundings and move about safely at night.”
Residents of the communities expressed appreciation to the chairman for fulfilling his promise, describing the project as a welcome development that would improve their quality of life.





