- FEDSA National commends Lekki LCDA Chairman Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali for providing school buses to support pupils’ transportation.
- The initiative has reduced financial burdens on parents and improved safety and school attendance for pupils.
- Students urge other leaders across Epe Division to emulate Kasali’s commitment to educational development and youth empowerment.
The Federation of Epe Division Students’ Association (FEDSA) National has applauded the Executive Chairman of Lekki Local Council Development Area (LCDA), Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali (MNSE, MNATE), for his commitment to improving education and student welfare within the council.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the commendation comes following the introduction of school buses by the Kasali-led administration to ease transportation challenges faced by pupils across the community.
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In a statement issued by the association, FEDSA described the initiative as a visionary and people-focused intervention that has brought relief to parents while enhancing the safety and learning experience of pupils.
According to the body, the action reflects genuine leadership and dedication to youth development.
“This thoughtful gesture has brought immense relief to parents and strengthened students’ confidence in the support of their leaders,” FEDSA stated through its National President, Adesanya Ibrahim.

“We believe this initiative embodies true service to humanity and demonstrates a clear passion for youth empowerment.”
FEDSA also encouraged other political leaders across Epe Division to emulate the Lekki LCDA Chairman’s proactive approach in promoting quality education and supporting the growth of future generations.
“We salute Engr. Rasaki Bamidele Kasali for setting a new benchmark in grassroots governance,” the statement added.
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“Education is the foundation of development, and initiatives like this strengthen the future of our society.”
Stakeholders and residents have continued to commend the administration’s strides in education and community development.





