LOTTERIES NIGERIA NLRC Calls for Collaboration with State Regulators 4 months ago Szarlot Post Views: 373 The National Lottery Regulatory Commission has called on state lottery regulatory agencies to close ranks with it to sanitise the Nigerian lottery ecosystem for seamless and more transparent activities. NLRC director-general, Mr. Lanre Gbajabiamila, made this call on the heels of a recent crackdown carried out by the NLRC in Lagos and Ibadan, where some challenges marred the exercise. Disturbed by the harassment of NLRC staff while performing their duties, Gbajabiamila urged state regulators to support the federal government in combating illegal activities within the industry. Gbajabiamila said: “Despite the harassment of our staff, we are calling on all state lottery boards to collaborate with the NLRC in eradicating unlicensed and illegal operations from the industry.” “The lottery industry has continued to grow beyond state-level control, and only the federal government, with its broader resources, can effectively address international infiltrations and ensure the industry’s integrity.” He added: “We urge all state agencies and operators within the gaming industry to ensure full cooperation with the NLRC’s regulatory framework. Securing the necessary licenses and operating within the law is not just a requirement—it is a collective responsibility to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of Nigeria’s gaming sector. Together, we can build a transparent and lawful gaming industry that benefits all.” Among those targeted in the exercise in Ibadan and Lagos were several establishments engaged in unauthorised online sports betting and online casino activities, which the NLRC promptly shut down. In response to these actions, some operators have pledged to bring their operations in line with NLRC regulations, demonstrating a willingness to regularise their activities and adhere to the legal framework set by the NLRC. The crackdown extended across key areas in Lagos, including Victoria Island, Lekki, Ikeja, and Egbeda, where additional closures were carried out. Source: thisdaylive.com About Post Author Szarlot I am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. See author's posts SzarlotI am a fan of casino games especially roulette and blackjack. After that I analyze current events in the gambling industry. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Print Tags: gaming industry, licenses, Nigeria, NLRC Continue Reading Previous Challenges and opportunities in the African iGaming marketNext Former Lottery boss is delaying forfeiture of assets worth millions of rands More Stories BETTING NIGERIA Soft2Bet takes its first steps into Africa 18 hours ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA The Nigerian Online Gambling Market 2025: Mobile Growth and Football Fever 3 days ago Szarlot EXPERTS NIGERIA The rise of online games and gambling in Africa 4 days ago Samuel NIGERIA ONLINE Google prohibits gambling ads for Nigeria market 5 days ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Sports gambling and major events in Africa and Latin America 1 week ago Szarlot BETTING NIGERIA Balancing Responsible Gambling, Innovation in Nigeria’s Sports Betting Industry 1 week ago Samuel LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA R40 million Lotto Plus winner claims their prize 1 week ago Samuel EXPERTS NIGERIA Shape of Things to Come in 2025 Lottery Industry 2 weeks ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA Nigeria’s gaming industry faces transformative year in 2024 2 weeks ago Samuel LOTTERIES SOUTH AFRICA Lottery Licence Decision Delayed Amid Corruption Allegations and Political Links 3 weeks ago Szarlot NIGERIA ONLINE Is The Nigerian Online Casino Industry Ready to Take the Next Step? 3 weeks ago Samuel BETTING NIGERIA North Star Network Acquires Soccernet.ng to Boost African Expansion 3 weeks ago Samuel Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.