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The Greater Accra branch of the Association of Lotto Marketing Companies (ALMCs) has called on the general public to disregard claims made against KGL by a splinter group.
The Association said that the issues being raised by the splinter group are untenable, because measures were being put in place so that the LMCs continue to be in business.
The members of the group said their policy was to help the National Lottery Authority (NLA) to promote policies and programmes that would ensure an integrated growth where the Authority would grow together with all its stakeholders, including all the LMCs without any hindrance, and that anything that would undermine this agenda would not be countenanced.
On the 19th September, 2017, in a press conference held at Kumasi in the Ashanti region the Founder and President of Concerned Voters Movement (CVM) Mr. Razak Kojo Opoku who is now the PRO of NLA, in a 10 page press release sought to point out the positives the Nana Addo’s government will benefit in terms of job creation from the legalisation of banker to banker operations which was a key campaign message in the 2016 elections ie jobs for the youth.
He posited emphatically at paragraph 17 of his press release that, “ Justification for the Legalization of Banker-to-Banker Lottery Operations in Ghana:
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