Mr. Sammi Awuku, NLA Director-General

The National Lottery Authority (NLA) has celebrated its achievements under the leadership of its Director-General Sammi Awuku in just one year in office.

According to the NLA, a litany of issues confronted Mr. Awuku, former National Organizer of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) when he was appointed as the Director-General of the Authority.

These issues included the “activities of illegal lottery operators, dwindling sales, unpaid wins causing attacks and threats from patrons, unfair working conditions, static grade levels with no promotions, delays in the payment of salaries, unpaid allowances, an unhealthy relationship between Management and Staff, culminating in a hostile environment”. 

However, on his first day at work on 9th August 2021, Mr. Awuku re-echoed the promise he had given to President Akufo-Addo, to management and staff of the NLA, saying he will help fix the challenges.

“I would like to assure you that I am deeply committed to upholding the integrity of this flagship institution. I am not here to inherit anybody’s enemies, I would work effectively with the Board, Management and Staff to ensure a better NLA.  Let us all put our shoulders to the wheel and give off our best to generate revenue for the Authority and the government”, Mr. Awuku assured.

One year on, achievements under the leadership of Mr. Sammi Awuku has been assessed and the NLA has admitted that a lot of successes have been chalked.  

Asking him about his own assessment, the NLA Director-General noted that even though he has had his fair share of what he termed, triumphs and tragedies, there is a lot more the Authority can achieve. 

He said the Authority has made some strides in its quest to generate revenue, give back to society and improve Staff welfare, which deserves commendation. 

Staff welfare

According to Mr. Samuel Awuku, one of the first things he noticed on assuming office at the NLA was the animosity between the Union and Management and a generally polarised environment split along political lines.

The NLA boss noted that whilst this could play to his advantage as a politician, he chose to be the unifying force.

“I knew I had to bring back the love to get the Authority to work again. Through dialogue and several negotiations devoid of hostility between Management and the Union, the gap gradually narrowed.

“This led to the signing of the Public Services Commission Review Report, which gave all Senior and Junior Staff upward adjustments in salaries and grades.  The signing of the report meant each member of Staff had an equal opportunity to rise to eliminate a culture of nepotism and cronyism.

“Unpaid allowances and bonuses of Staff were also paid.  Team bonding initiatives and activities like the Employee of the Month Recognition scheme and Customer Service Week have been instituted to boost the morale of Staff”, Mr. Awuku pointed out.

Unpaid wins paid & donations

The NLA Director-General indicated that unpaid wins which amounted to about GH¢14 million and caused a lot of distress for some Staff who were attacked, have almost been cleared. 

He added that whilst the Authority is yet to hit the figures it desires; the sales are no more declining.

Mr. Awuku said in fulfillment of its agreement with the Veterans Administration Ghana (VAG), the NLA has purchased a cross-country vehicle for VAG and pays a monthly sum of GH¢120,000.00 including other auxiliary costs.

“NLA also presented a cheque of Ten million Ghana Cedis (GH¢10,000,000.00) to its supervisory ministry, the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning, in support of the YouStart programme”, Mr. Awuku added.

Initiatives

According to Mr. Sammi Awuku, the re-launch of the Caritas Lottery Platform and the launch of the Good Causes Foundation in October 2021 perhaps set the tone for some good fortune for the NLA. 

“Before its re-launch, the Caritas Lottery Platform, established in 2012, to raise revenue through consumer promotions for organizations and individuals, to support the needy, vulnerable and destitute was vibrant but experienced a lull along the way. It was therefore not raking in as much revenue, as it ought”, he noted.

Mr. Awuku observed that with its relaunch, however, Corporate Ghana is steadily getting back on board, thus generating some revenue for the Authority.

Furthermore, the Good Causes Foundation, hitherto known as Special Projects, he indicated, has supported the lives of individuals, communities and institutions nationwide in the areas of Health, Education, Youth and Sports Development and Arts and Culture, the four pillars under which the Foundation operates.

“From providing medical equipment like incubators, to supporting the mentally challenged, providing educational support and supporting young football clubs like Hazaacas Ladies, the Good Causes Foundation is epitomizing its tagline, Impact through Games”.

New direction

NLA noted the even though the Good Causes Foundation draws its funding from the Caritas Lottery Platform, with the new direction of Management, under the leadership of Mr. Samuel Awuku and the Board of Directors, chaired by Togbui (Hon.) Francis Albert Nyonyo, the Authority in its re-negotiated deal with KGL Technologies Ltd., secured GH¢2,000,000.00) to support the Foundation. 

Additionally, as part of their Licensing Agreement, Private Lotto Operators (PLOs) working under the frameworks of the National Lotto Act 2006 (Act 722) and Veterans Administration Act 2012 (Act 844) are required to pay an amount of GH¢100,000.00 and GH¢50,000.00 respectively, to support of the Good Causes Foundation.

Another initiative that caught the attention of many football fans is the support of the two biggest clubs Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Accra Hearts of Oak with each receiving GH¢1,000,000.00) following the launch of the atena game.

Notable among them all could be the introduction of the Sunday Aseda Draw, the first in the history of NLA in its 60 years of its existence, to give patrons an additional opportunity to play and win, and enable companies who want to organize promotions on Sundays the ability to do so.

Another first

Another first for the Authority is the live draw of the National Weekly Lotto Game in Obomeng-Kwahu during the Easter celebration. 

For the first time ever NLA took its machines outside of Accra to bring the draw closer to its patrons.

NLA said it intends to purchase new draw machines by December 2022 to make the game even more exciting for its patrons.

Licencing of PLOs

According to NLA, it has not all been gloomy for the Authority as some thorny issues persist.

It noted that activities of fraudsters who impersonate staff on WhatsApp and Facebook to solicit for money in exchange for purported winning lotto numbers is a bane the Authority needs to step up efforts in fighting.

Another challenge that bedevils NLA is the activities of illegal lottery operators who have dominated the market. 

“To help curb the situation, Mr. Awuku adopted a strategy begun by his predecessor to licence all Private Lotto Operators in a bid to sanitize the lottery industry. 

“NLA, therefore, issued a release in September 2021 for all unlicensed Lotto Operators, interested entities and/or individuals who wish to be registered and subsequently licensed to operate and sell Lotto products, to pick up Pre-Qualification Application Forms from any of NLA’s Regional Offices for completion and submission.

“After going through the processes, 12 companies have been duly licensed to operate under the frameworks of the National Lotto Act 2006 (Act 722) and the Veterans Administration (VAG) Act 2012 (Act 844).

“PLOs operating the 5/90 Game under Act 722 were required to pay an amount of GH¢1,500,000.00 while those operating under Act 844 paid an amount of GH¢500,000.00. 

Those operating both paid an amount of GH¢ 2,000,000”, NLA management stated.

List of operators under ACT 722

•     ZACDOW COMPANY LIMITED

•     GLOVITA LOTTERY LIMITED

•     ZINBAX CONSTRUCTION LIMITED

•     WULUCKY GHANA LIMITED

•     MIWO KAKRA YEBEDI NTI Y LIMITED

•     FROM HOME COMPANY LIMITED

•     ACCURATE GIANT LIMITED

•     SADACO HOPE LOTTERY GHANA LIMITED

List of operators under ACT 844

•     OBIRI ASARE AND SONS LIMITED

•     FORTUNE SYNERGY LIMITED

•     FROM HOME COMPANY LIMITED

•     WULUCKY GHANA LIMITED

With this in place, NLA’s force task force in collaboration with the security services continues to clamp down on defaulters of the law.  NLA is working on establishing new branches in parts of the country where it has no presence to rake in revenue and deflate activities of illegal lottery operators.

Options for redeeming winning tickets

To ensure that its cherished patrons promptly redeem their wins, NLA has published several options its cherished patrons can present and/or redeem winning lotto tickets within fifteen (15) days after the draw.

1.    Dial USSD short code *389*1000# instantly after the draw, for wins up to One Thousand Two Hundred Ghana cedis (GH¢1,200.00) only.

2.    Visit Prize Payment Centers located within NLA’s offices nationwide, after the draw for wins up to Twelve Thousand Ghana cedis (GH¢12,000.00) only.

3.    Visit NLA’s Partner Banks between the seventh to the fifteenth day (7th – 15th) after the draw for wins up to Twelve Thousand Ghana cedis (GHS 12,000.00) only.

4.    Present winning tickets including petition tickets, irrespective of the amount, within fifteen days after the draw at NLA’s offices nationwide.

60th Anniversary & ALA conference

On assumption of office, Mr. Awuku embarked on some trips in the sub region, i.e. Ivory Coast, Nigeria and subsequently Morocco. 

The objective was to find out what they are doing differently in their operations, learn from it and deepen bilateral relations with them. 

The Authority has also played host to the Ivoirians, Nigerians and a delegation from Niger.

NLA has now been re-accepted in the body of the African Lottery Association (ALA) and working on its certification. 

NLA has also won the bid to host the African Lottery Association Conference on Responsible Gaming in December, which coincides with its 60th anniversary celebration. 

According to the management, one cannot lose sight of the fact that in the past one year, the National Lottery Authority in spite of the challenges it grapples with has made great strides under the leadership of its Director-General, Mr. Samuel Awuku and has changed the face of NLA.