Handle Your Games With Integrity & Transparency – NLA Boss Tells NLRC
The Director-General of the National Lottery Authority (NLA), Samuel Awuku, has urged officials of Nigerian National Lottery Regulatory Commissions (NLRC), to conduct its games with integrity and transparency, in order to earn the trust of their cherished customers.
Mr Samuel Awuku, in a goodwill message yesterday, during the launch of Nigerians first ever National Lottery said, “As you commence the 6/49 Game, you must endeavor to earn the trust of your cherished patrons, and other stakeholders, by conducting the game with the highest sense of integrity, accountability, and transparency to instill confidence in your players”.
This is the first time Nigeria has developed its own game. Nigeria has joined the world in regulating the gaming industry to harness its potential and increase revenue generation for the nation. Before this day, the Nigerian playing-public had been playing Ghana games for some time, but it became imperative for the country to establish its National Games for wealth creation in the form of job opportunities and income generation.
But the NLA boss indicated that, “In emphasizing the importance of Responsible Gaming, I would entreat a strong adherence to the proper and correct practices. Amongst many, advertising responsibly and ensuring that minors are not involved in lottery. The onus lies on you to make a difference”.
According to MrAwuku, “Research has shown that revenue generated from lottery globally, especially in the West, is a major form of contribution to education, infrastructure and social development. While it is important that you generate revenue to support the State, alleviate poverty within communities and amongst the citizenry, and make players benefit; you must prioritize with utmost importance, the act of giving back to the people, the community and the society in which you operate”.
“This is because investing in Good Causes will not only endear the people to you, but, also give them a sense of assurance and the confidence to keep bringing their money back to you.
“As pace-setters of lottery in the sub-region, we at the National Lottery Authority of Ghana are ever ready to lend you all the support you need. You can always count on us for assistance and guidance as you navigate your way in this new venture,” he stated.
Meanwhile, the Director-General of the NLRC, LanreGbajabiamila, addressing the gathering at Transcop Hilton in Abuja noted, “The air of anticipation and apprehension is very evident today. As you all know, gaming has a long history dating back to prehistoric times, as far back as ancient Rome and even further back. It has changed from then to now, with the central aspect remaining the same”.
According to him, “An indigenous game for Nigerians, by Nigerians to the world has been long overdue. This desire has been in the pipeline for decades. Now we are all gathered here because it has come to fruition. This outstanding success is a result of our many efforts and measures to provide a world-standard national game”.
He added: “However, we will require more solidarity, support and respect from individuals, corporations, other government agencies, operators and communities because the journey ahead will be uneasy. As it is our nature, we will give our best to address the many challenges of an increasingly hostile and ever more fragile world recovering from an unprecedented crisis.
Our best efforts will become outdated as we aspire to surpass our achievements, remain dynamic, and seize available opportunities. Thankfully, the COVID-19 siege is over, and the gaming industry is still standing. We are more determined than ever to build bridges, bring Nigeria together in peace and solidarity, and celebrate the unity of humanity in all our diversity.
On his part, Minister of Special Duties and Inter- Governmental Affairs, Senator Dr. George Akume, who spoke on behalf of President Muhammadu Buhari, opined that, “the most important benefit of the National Game is that it translates to significant employment opportunities in line with Mr. President’s directives to all MDAs to initiate programmed that generate employment for our teeming youths.”
He continued as we are aware. Nigeria is currently exploring other means to widen and strengthen its revenue streams in other to fund its annual budgets rather than resorting to borrowing. Hence the compelling need for the federal government to look beyond oil and gas, taxation etc to sustain the Nigerian economy.
The event was chaired by the Rt. Honorable Femi Gbajabiamila Speaker of the House of Representatives of Nigeria. The chairman praised the NLRC for this initiative and said the history of Nigerian lottery will not forget this day.
Mr. Awuku was accompanied by the Deputy Director-General, Anna HormaMiezah, Director of Operations -Dr. George Gyamfi- Osew, Director of legal, Juliana Bruce Afumwaa, Head of HR Head of Sales DokyiPeasah, Manager Marketing Bernard Buamah, Public Relations Manager, Goodfellow Dei Ofei, Head of Costumer Service Dorcas Nortey, Manager IT Maame Kessey Birago and some representatives of Lotto Marketing Companies.
Source: Anchorghana