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NLA raises Lotto commission to 25%

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
August 12, 2024
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The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has announced an increase in the commission paid to lotto writers in Ghana, raising it from 20% to 25%.

This change, approved by the NLA Board, is set to take effect at the end of August 2024, according to the Board Chairman, Gary Nimako.

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The Lotto Act, Act 722, grants the NLA Board the authority to determine the commission rates for lotto writers.

Since the introduction of the lottery in Chana in 1962, writers have been receiving a 25% commission.

However, around 2011, the lotto writers petitioned NLA to Increase the commission to 30%.

This prompted the NLA to conduct a study on lottery commissions paid to writers around the world and discovered that commissions paid around the world were far lower than the 25% NLA was paying, as a result, NLA reduced the commission to 20%.

The reduction was to ensure that the lotto companies could pay wins and operational expenses in addition to the commission but the dissatisfied lotto writers sued NLA but lost the case.

However, some private lotto companies had been illegally paying up to 30%.

Therefore, in 2022, the NLA directed be enforcement of the 27% across the board, a move that was met with strong opposition from the Ghana Lotto Operators Association (GLOA), the Concerned Lotto Agents Association of Chana (CLAAG), and the Private Lotto Writers Association (PLAW).

These groups argued that the 20% commission was insufficient to sustain their businesses and households, especially given the current economic challenges. They had called for an increase to 40%.

Mr. Nimako clarified that the new 27% commission applies only to lotto companies licensed by the NLA

He also emphasized that the NLA would intensify its crackdown on illegal lotto operators, particularly as the 2024 election year approaches.

He warned illegal operators who seek protection from high-ranking party and government officials that the current Board and management would not yield to such interventions.

The NLA has faced financial challenges in rent years, recording a loss of GH¢788,818 in 2021 and a more significant loss of GH¢17,1 million (GH¢17,148,582) In 2021.

However, NLA under current Director General, Samuel Awuku paid the debt in full and managed a turnaround in 2002, posting a profit of GH¢2.5 million (GH¢2,563,980) and GH¢26 million (GH¢2,695,631.16).

This recovery followed a substantial increase in miscellaneous income, which rose from GH¢35.54 million in 2020 to GH¢133.45 million in 2023,

Director General of the NLA, Samuel Awuku, announced that a task force, including security personnel and Ghana Revenue Authority (GRA) officials, would be conducting operations against illegal lotto operators.

Despite the estimated GH¢18 billion yearly value of Ghana’s btto industry, the NLA captures only about GH¢500 million, while illegal operators rake in over GH¢1 billion annually.

Mr. Awuku noted that of the estimated 700 illegal lotto companies, mostly in rural areas, only about 20 are registered with the NLA.

Mr. Awuku also highlighted the significant role of illegal lotto operators as financiers of the two major political parties in Ghana.

He stressed the importance of keeping politics from interfering with the NLA’s revenue generation efforts and ensuring that rules are applied uniformly to all operators.

He recounted how political divaäcens within the NLA had previously led to staff frustrations, affecting productivity.

Additionally, the NLA generates Income from Nigeria and Ivory Coast, where the NLA’s draw results are made for their local lotteries, further demonstrating the authority’s regional influence.

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