Samuel Awuku, Member of Parliament for Akuapem North, has highlighted the importance of addressing responsible gaming alongside the operational challenges faced by the National Lottery Authority (NLA).
In a statement in Parliament on Thursday, February 6, Awuku emphasised the potential negative impacts of lottery addiction, particularly on vulnerable minors.
“I cannot discuss the operational challenges facing the NLA without addressing the issue of responsible gaming. Lottery, though a source of revenue for the government, can negatively impact the lives of people who become addicted to it, particularly minors who are most vulnerable,” Awuku stated.
To mitigate these challenges, Awuku is advocating for the establishment of social centers across communities to support individuals dealing with anxieties, addictions, and social problems.
“I am advocating for the establishment of social centers across our communities to help both the young and old deal with their anxieties, addictions, and social problems,” he explained.
Awuku also urged the NLA and its third-party collaborators to set up advisory bureau centers in their district and regional offices to assist players battling addiction, in line with the standards of the World Lottery Association (WLA).
“I also urge the NLA and its third-party collaborators to establish advisory bureau centers in their district and regional offices to assist players battling addiction in accordance with the standards of the WLA,” he added.
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