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The Director-General of the Liberia National Lottery Authority, Peter L. Solo, has commended the National Lottery Authority (NLA) of Ghana for its outstanding leadership in the gaming industry, its dedication to operational excellence, transparency, and support for good causes.
Hon. Solo, together with the Deputy Director-General of Liberia, Richlue O. Burphy, and some Directors of the Liberian NLA, paid a working visit to the NLA Ghana on Wednesday, August 27.
Hon. Solo, who was recently appointed as the Director-General, expressed his high regard for the Authority’s remarkable achievements and said he thought it essential to pay a courtesy call on the Management of NLA to introduce himself and strengthen the working relationship that NLA Liberia maintains with NLA Ghana.
He also informed the team that the Liberian NLA was preparing to launch the 5/90 Game in Liberia; therefore, the working visit was also to seek guidance and support for its rollout from the trailblazers of the 5/90 game, renowned as a regional benchmark.
The Director-General of NLA, Mr. Mohammed Abdul-Salam, welcomed the team, together with the Deputy Director-General, Mr. Eric Yeboah Wadie, and the Executive Management of NLA. He congratulated the Hon. Peter Solo on his appointment and wished him success in his new role.
He also assured the Hon. Solo and his team of the NLA’s commitment to provide them with the technical assistance and support they need for the successful launch and implementation of their 5/90 Game.
He said the NLA will establish a technical committee to liaise with their Liberian counterparts and guide them through areas such as regulation, operationalization, monitoring mechanisms, and related matters.
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