Mr Kwaku Antwi-Boaou, Excutive Member of Interim LMCs
The Lotto Marketing Companies (LMCs) are calling on the government to revoke the licenses of private lotto company, KGL Group.
According to the LMC’s, the activities of KGL are collapsing the lotto industry, hence, the call for a revocation of its license.
The KGL Group, comprises KGL Technology Limited, a licensed Online Lotto Marketing Company responsible for the operation of 959#, and a sister company, KEED-NLA which is responsible for the operation of 987#, known as Lucky 3.
Addressing a press conference in Accra yesterday, an Executive Member of Interim LMCs, Mr Kwaku Antwi-Boaou, said people want Ghanaians to believe it is ‘Banker-to-Banker’ that is collapsing the lottery business, but that is not so.
Razak Kojo Opoku, the head of the Public Relations Unit of the National Lottery Authority has accused some private lotto operations of seeking to collapse the state lottery regulating body.
In an interview with Okay FM, Razak Kojo Opoku said that the operators of Alpha Lotto are not respecting the conditions of the agreement they signed with the NLA.
He noted that the ‘illegal’ acts of Alpha Lotto and some private lotto organization operators posed a great threat to the NLA and that it was in the interest of the country that it cracked the whip on them.
“Alpha lotto were operating beyond the terms and condition upon which the NLA granted them a license. They don’t have the right to conduct independent live draw parallel to NLA. They do it the same as the NLA.
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The Head of Public Relations of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) has accused some private lotto operators of seeking to collapse the state lotto regulatory body.
Razak Kojo Opoku in an interview said the operators of Alpha Lotto were not respecting the conditions of the agreement they signed with the Authority.
He noted that the ‘illegal’ acts of Alpha Lotto and some private lotto operators posed a great threat to the NLA and that it was in the interest of the country to crack the whip on them.
Mr Kojo Opoku said Alpha Lotto was operating beyond the terms and conditions upon which the NLA granted them a license and that they have no right to conduct independent live draws parallel to the NLA.
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