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    Numbers Don’t Lie: Why GLOA’s 80% market share should yield more than GH¢ 44.9m

    Adnan AdamsBy Adnan AdamsJune 17, 2026No Comments16 Views
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    By Adnan Adams Mohammed

    A fierce debate over revenue mobilization in Ghana’s lottery industry has intensified following a press statement by the Ghana Lotto Operators Association (GLOA).

    The association is urging stakeholders, the media, and the general public to refrain from comparing the GH¢ 44.9 million paid by 29 licensed Private Lotto Operators to the National Lottery Authority (NLA) with the staggering GH¢ 173 million contributed by tech-giant KGL Technology Limited.

    While GLOA defends the disparity by pointing to vastly different operational structures, industry analysts and the legal framework governing the sector suggest that differing business models should not serve as an excuse for underperforming in national revenue mobilization.

    Revenue Generation: The Primary Mandate

    According to Section 2(1) of the National Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722):

    “National Lotto shall be conducted for the purpose of RAISING REVENUE for the NATION and for other purposes stated in this Act.”

     

    Per this statutory provision, KGL has emphatically proven its worth. By injecting over GH¢ 173 million into the state coffers, KGL has emerged as the largest single contributor to the NLA, effectively helping the Authority fulfill the number-one objective for which it was established.

    While critics often argue that traditional private operators do more for grassroots employment, the legal framework clarifies that the primary purpose of the NLA is state revenue generation, not job creation. Crucially, modern data shows that robust revenue generation inherently triggers socio-economic benefits. Whether through digital USSD platforms, Point of Sale (POS) terminals, or traditional paper-based coupons, KGL’s high-volume model naturally stimulates job creation and grassroots economic activity as a secondary byproduct of its financial success.

    The Regulatory Divide and Market Share Irony

    The operational distinction between the two entities boils down to their legal recognition under Ghanaian law:

    ● KGL Technology Limited: Operates digitally as an official collaborator under Section 2(4) of the National Lotto Act, 2006 (Act 722).

    ● Private Lotto Operators (GLOA): Are not explicitly recognized as Lotto Marketing Companies or collaborators under Act 722. Instead, they operate under licenses regulated by the NLA via Section 22(1) of the Veterans Administration, Ghana Act, 2012 (Act 844).

     

     

    Operator Group Legal Framework Market Share Recent NLA Revenue Contribution

    KGL Technology Ltd. Act 722, Sec 2(4) ~20% – 30% GHS 173 Million

    Private Operators (GLOA) Act 844, Sec 22(1) 70% – 80% GHS 44.9 Million (Combined)

     

    This stark contrast in market share is what makes GLOA’s plea for “no comparison” highly contentious.

    Industry Experts Weigh In

    Market data indicates that members of GLOA and other private lotto operators still collectively command a massive 70% to 80% of the domestic lottery market share.

    With such a dominant grip on the Ghanaian playing public, financial experts argue that it is not inherently flawed to compare GLOA’s GH¢ 44.9 million to KGL’s GH¢ 173 million. If anything, the math suggests that the state is losing out on significant revenue from the private sector. If a single digital collaborator controlling a smaller fraction of the market can yield 173 million cedis, a collective of 29 heavily entrenched private operators controlling the lion’s share of the market should realistically be contributing far more to the Republic.

    As the government seeks to maximize domestic revenue mobilization to fund critical infrastructure and development projects, the NLA is facing mounting pressure to bridge this gap. Going forward, the state may need to re-evaluate its regulatory mechanisms to ensure that all operators—regardless of whether they use digital algorithms or paper coupons—commensurately pay back into the nation that sustains them.

     

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