- Free medical outreach scheduled for April 15 in Lekki LCDA
- Services include eye care, dental care, lab tests, and consultations
- Initiative aimed at improving community health and wellbeing
The office of the Executive Chairman of Lekki LCDA, Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), has announced a free medical outreach programme aimed at improving access to healthcare services and promoting the wellbeing of residents.
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Eko Hot Blog reports that the initiative, scheduled for April 15 at the Lekki Primary Health Care Centre by 8:00 AM, is designed to provide comprehensive medical services at no cost to participants.
According to the council, the outreach will include blood pressure and blood sugar tests, laboratory investigations, dental care, eye examinations including glaucoma screening, medical consultations, free medications, as well as health education and counselling services.
Officials noted that the programme is part of ongoing efforts by the administration to strengthen primary healthcare delivery and ensure that residents have access to preventive and curative medical services at the grassroots level.
Residents of the LCDA are encouraged to take full advantage of the opportunity to assess their health status and receive professional medical attention.
The council emphasized that good health remains a foundation for productivity and community development, stressing that the initiative reflects its commitment to people-centered governance.
Residents are advised to arrive early and come prepared to benefit fully from the services available.





