National Lottery Authority

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National Lottery Authority of Ghana
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RegionGhana
Regulated byBoard of National Lottery Authority of Ghana
Number of gamesSix
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Websitewww.nla.com.gh/about.php

National Lottery Authority is a statutory agency of the Ghana and it is under the Ministry of Finance.[1] As a governmental organization, the NLA is responsible for organizing raffles for the nation, for a chance to win outstanding prices thereby making lives more appreciating, fun, and better for each and everyone including rich and poor. The board of the NLA oversees the activities of the organization, headed by the chairperson, one representative of the Ministry of Interior, one representative of the Ministry of Finance, another representative of the Attorney General's Department, two Government appointees, and the Director General.

History[]

At the establishment of the national body to oversee lottery affairs, the Kwame Nkrumah administration created the Department of National Lotteries and established it under the Lotteries Act (1958). The department was incorporated into the Lotteries and Betting Act of 1960.[1]

Affiliations[]

The NLA is a member of the International Association of State Lotteries and the African Association of State Lotteries.[1]

Operations[]

The Authority is headquartered in Accra.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "A SHORT HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENTOF NATIONAL LOTTERIES". winne.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
  2. ^ "National Lotto Authority (NLA)". lotteryinsider.com. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
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