The National Lottery Authority (NLA), under the leadership of its Director General Samuel Awuku and Board Chairman Mr Gary Nimakoe Marfo, has engaged editors and other stakeholders at a forum in Accra.
The event, coordinated by KS Consult, provided a platform for the NLA to share its successes and outline plans, reinforcing its commitment to transparency, excellence, and national development.
During the forum, various departments within the NLA presented their achievements and strategies, offering the media an in-depth look at the Authority's operations.
Presentations were made by the legal department, finance department, marketing department, Garitas, the events department, and the Good Cause Foundation, among others.
These sessions highlighted the NLA's comprehensive approach to governance, financial management, marketing innovation, and its commitment to social responsibility.
Mr Samuel Awuku, in his address, emphasized the NLA's ambition to become the largest and most successful lottery organization on the African continent.
He further elaborated on the NLA's vision to evolve into a world-class lottery institution that not only generates substantial revenue but also plays a significant role in national development.
A cornerstone of this vision is the NLA's dedication to its Good Causes Initiatives, which are designed to create a positive social impact through various charitable and community-based activities.
Mr Awuku highlighted that these initiatives are integral to the NLA's mission, as they demonstrate how the Authority is "Impacting through Games."
The event underscored the NLA's commitment to transparency by engaging directly with the media and providing insights into the Authority's operations.
The forum also served as an opportunity for the NLA to receive feedback from the media, fostering a collaborative relationship that will support the Authority's ongoing efforts to innovate and excel in the lottery industry.
The NLA, under the stewardship of Mr Awuku and Mr Marfo, continues to set ambitious goals, aiming to expand its influence not just within Ghana but across the continent.
The Editors' Forum was a testament to the Authority's dedication to achieving these goals while maintaining a focus on social responsibility and national development.
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