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The Ghana Gaming Commission has announced plans to clamp down on betting companies operating near schools and religious institutions, citing concerns over their impact on minors and vulnerable groups.
Commissioner Emmanuel Siisi Quainoo, during a familiarization tour, reaffirmed the Commission’s commitment to enforcing zoning regulations and ensuring compliance within the industry. He stressed that gambling facilities found violating these regulations would face strict penalties.
A 2023 survey by TGM Research revealed that 41.7% of Ghanaians participated in sports betting in the past year, making Ghana one of the top four African countries in betting engagement.
Ghana's gambling industry is growing steadily, with around 25 licensed sports betting operators, 12 online casinos, and 24 physical casinos regulated by the Gaming Commission.

"As part of our mandate, gaming operators are prohibited from establishing facilities near schools and religious institutions. If an applicant’s proposed location is too close to these areas, we will not grant a license. Our goal is to prevent school children from being drawn into gambling at the expense of their education... We will take firm action against illegal gambling operators and ensure strict enforcement of the law," the Commissioner stated.
Beyond enforcement, the Commission is also taking steps to address gambling addiction. Quainoo announced plans to collaborate with psychologists to provide support for individuals struggling with gambling-related issues.
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