Former President John Agyekum Kufour has charged the newly launched lotto company, Game Park Limited, to emulate the examples of its regulator- the National Lottery Authority (NLA)- by setting up a foundation dedicated to supporting the good people of Ghana in the areas of entrepreneurship, mentorship programs, culture, research, and science.
He said Game Park Limited is a refreshing new addition to the lottery companies in Ghana, and he was confident that the company would succeed.
Mr. John Agyekum Kufour said this when he addressed the official launch of Game Park Limited in Accra.
He said, the footprints of the NLA Good Causes Foundation are dotted in our communities and institutions, touching more than 500,000 lives in the areas of health, education, arts and culture and youth and sports development.
According to the former president, the coming of Game Park Limited would add variety of games for the Ghanaian public, adding that as a proponent of locally owned companies, he welcomed Game Park Limited to the Ghanaian commercial space and applauded them for venturing into the competitive lottery space to “dine with the big boys.”
Former President Kufour also averred that 17 years of passing the National Lotto Act, the NLA has transformed as an institution in working with third-party collaborators and private lotto operators to generate revenue for national development.
He pointed out that the transformation reveals the significant role and immense support lottery plays through Good Causes worldwide, particularly in Health, Sports, Arts, Heritage, Education and the Environment.
He commended the National Lottery Authority (NLA) which plays the roles as a regulator and operator in the gaming space, for not monopolizing the space but opened it up for more companies.
On his part, the Director General of the NLA, Sammy Awuku who spoke largely on responsible gaming and compliance noted that the NLA recently attained its Level Two Certification in Responsible Gaming from the World Lottery Association and is working on achieving Level 3 Certification.
He said, as a regulator, the NLA is excited that Game Park Limited is committed to inculcating Responsible Gaming in their daily operations and urged Game Park to operate with the highest sense of integrity, ensuring that their players are always given the authentic results of their stakes.
Sammy Awuku commended Game Park Limited for fulfilling all their obligations with the National Lottery Authority to become a third-party collaborator, promising to we offer an even playing field for all NLA’s Third Party Collaborators.
In her welcome address, the Executive Director of Game Park Limited, Madam Bibi Bright said the journey of Game Park begun with a simple call from a Caribbean country to seek prospects in the Ghanaian Lottery space, amid several trips from Ghana to Jamaica and vice-versa, countless hours of phone conversations, satisfying obligations from the regulator.
She said, as a third-party collaborator, licensed by the NLA, Game park is a wholly owned Ghanaian Company which draws its experience from its Technical Service Provider, Supreme Ventures Limited (SVL), which is a premier gaming and entertainment provider in Jamaica and the Caribbean.
“Game Park is here to provide Ghanaians with exciting new games that have the best odds, are easy to play, easier to win and offer more. On 26th July, we introduced our first Game PICK 4 to the Ghanaian public while unveiling our ultra-modern studio, the Black Star Studio, where our live Draws are held at 9:00 AM, 12 Noon and 6:00 PM. These Draws are also broadcast live on Adom TV and Facebook for our viewing public,” she said.
Chairman of Supreme Ventures Group, Gary Peart, said the company officially recognize the launch of Game Park Limited, a new lottery company on the Ghanaian landscape that represents a partnership between Jamaica and Ghana that holds so much more than economic and commercial significance.
“Yes, we’re very excited to support bringing a new dimension of gaming to Ghana and by extension the expansion of the industry, however, we must also pause to reflect on and appreciate the magnitude of the historical significance of this day,” he said.