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‘Lottery Automation To Ensure Proper Evaluation Of Industry Income’

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The National Lottery
Regulatory Commission (NLRC) said the automation of lottery will ensure proper monitoring and evaluation of the income the industry generates.
The Director-General of the commission, Mr Adolphus Ekpe, said this while fielding questions from newsmen in Abuja.
“Nigeria is a country of potential, but there are so many sectors that Nigeria has gone beyond potentials to realise them.
“The stock market is part of it; it has gone beyond potential; now, everyday something happens on the stock market; it is because it is automated; when a process is automated, it will be able to harness and generate.
“The lottery industry needs to be properly automated and that is our primary goal for this year; we want to make sure we automate, so that we can know what the operators are doing.
“It is actually a bit difficult to say the volume when you are not properly automated.
“Let us say at the end of today how many people played lottery, because it is not automated, I will not be able to tell you how many people have played.
“So we need to automate to get what is generated.’’
Ekpe, however, expressed the belief that the commission had the capacity to be the highest revenue generating agency in the country.
He noted that population drives lottery and therefore, charged staff of the commission to brace up, to see that the commission delivered on its mandate.
“Lottery depends on people and we have the people and therefore if we can harness them well, if we have the right technology and have the right people who will operate, we can get it done.
The director-general said that the commission would ensure that licensed operators imbibed the virtues of honesty, sincerity and transparency.
According to him, some licensed operators are not capable of doing the business well.
“We need to make sure the operators are honest, sincere and capable; some people come to collect lottery license but they are not capable to do it, believing that somebody from outside will come as a technical partner.’’
He said the commission had 20 licensed operators and no fewer than 25 short-term promotional lotteries currently ongoing. “We have 20 licensed operators now.
“In addition to those 20 operators that are traditional lottery operators, we have a number of what we call promotional lotteries
“Promotional lotteries are short duration lottery schemes of less than one year duration. “It could be one month, it could be three months, it could be six months, and it could be one year. “Any scheme either by a bank or an individual any short duration lottery we call it promotional lottery and we have currently about 25 promotional lotteries that are ongoing.’’
He underscored the need to build the capacity of staff of the commission to ensure proper regulation of lottery activities.
“Our own staff need to be properly trained; if you don’t know what you are regulating you will not regulate well; so, we need to be properly trained,’’ Ekpe said.
.The Tide  reports that the commission has the mandate to regulate, set standards, give guidelines, ensure transparency, accountability and create the enabling environment for people to play the game of lottery.
On the other hand, the National Lottery Trust Fund is the custodian of funds derived from lottery operations and are used for “good causes’’, which include infrastructure development.

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Adeniyi’s Impersonator Faces Trial, Knows Fate, July 3

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The Federal High Court sitting in the Central Business District of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has conducted a hearing of one Ibrahim Shu’aibu, a 50-year-old man, for assuming the character of the Comptroller-General of Customs (CGC), Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, among other distinguished personalities in Nigeria, to commit fraudulent activities.
The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) had in January addressed the media about the suspect’s apprehension by the Service’s Police Unit following his involvement in fraudulent activities, which included luring numerous citizens to pay him money for the issuance of job appointment letters.
During the court hearing, the lead Counsel of the NCS, Abidemi Adewumi-Aluko, said the accused was arraigned on a nine-count charge to which the defendant pleaded not guilty.
Justice Binta Nyako, the Presiding judge, adjourned the hearing to Wednesday, 3 July 2024, and ordered that the accused be remanded with the Nigerian Correctional Service pending the fulfillment of bail requirements.

By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos

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Trans-Border Trade Setback: Shippers’ Council Pledges Support For ITC 

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The Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC) has expressed readiness to support the International Trade Centre (ITC) as part of measures toward resolving challenges faced by trans-border traders and trade facilitation.
Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Pius Akutah, disclosed this in Lagos last Friday, when  delegates of ITC, paid a working visit on a fact finding mission.
While harping on the role of the Council as an ombudsmen in port operations, Akutah emphasized that trade facilitation is a major initiative of the NSC, pledging to provide the necessary support to ensure the success of the study brought forward by the ITC team.
He noted that the study will strengthen the Council’s ability to formalize informal trade at border areas, gather statistics, and plan for trade volumes.
Akutah stated that the focus of the study is on agricultural products, as a significant area of potential for Nigeria, not only in the African region, but also globally.
He expressed optimism that the study will help develop skills and improve operations at the Border Information Centre (BIC) managed by the Council.
“Trade facilitation is one of the major aspect of what we do so we are going to give you the necessary support to achieve the success that is desired.
“The study will help us to plan and develop more skills in terms of what we do at the Border Information Centre. Shippers Council is a partner and I want us to take our partnership to the next level that will focus on engagement with our stakeholders”, Akutah noted.
Speaking earlier during the courtesy visit to the NSC headquarters, Associate Programme Officer, ITC, Richard Eke- Metoho, who led the delegation, said the visit to the Council was part of the team’s ongoing study to identify areas for improvement in trade facilitation, particularly at border crossing points.
He stated the importance of collecting data from the Nigerian Shippers’ Council, which manages a border information center at Seme-Krake border.
According to him, some of the identified challenges faced by traders and truck drivers using the Seme-Krake border, a key trade route is the number of checkpoints and lack of scanners.
He said information collected by the team will not only identify existing trade facilitation measures that are working effectively, but also lead to the development of new trade facilitation measures that address the challenges faced by traders
He said, “We are here to collect experience from the Nigerian Shippers Council.
“From our interactions with the Shippers Council, we keep finding similar problem faced by traders, most especially on the number of checkpoints and scanners that are really needed especially for transporters and truck drivers.
“It is still an ongoing study. The more information we collect right now, the more it will help us to make more informed decision process. At the end of the study, we will be able to develop a report that will pinpoint all the main obstacles that traders are facing”.

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Customs Condemns Attack On Officers In Katsina

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has condemned the brutal attack on its officers and men at the Gamji Makaho checkpoint in the Dankama area of Katsina State on April 17, 2024, which claimed the life of Customs Assistant II Auwal Haruna.
The Service vowed that it would stop at nothing in securing justice for the victims of the attack.
NCS also said it would rejig its anti-smuggling operations while strengthening collaborations with other sister security agencies as part of measures to reinforce the fight against smuggling.
Speaking on the resolve of the management to pursue the matter to its logical conclusion, Comptroller General of Customs, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi extended his heartfelt condolences to the family and colleagues of CA II Auwal Haruna.
He disclosed that the service, in close collaboration with other security agencies, is tirelessly working towards “apprehending the perpetrators of this reprehensible act and ensure they face the full consequences of the law.
“Violence against our officers is utterly unacceptable, and we will pursue every avenue to bring those responsible to justice.
“The safety of our personnel and the security of our borders remain paramount. We are committed to working with traditional rulers, government bodies, and sister agencies to combat this heinous crime against our personnel”.
He further reaffirmed the unwavering commitment of the service under his watch to combating smuggling and other cross-border crimes, adding that the Service will not falter in its mission to uphold the laws of the land and protect the interests of the Nigerian people.
The CGC said: “Intelligence available to us indicates that certain unpatriotic community members are harbouring suspected accomplices involved in this heinous crime.
“We implore these individuals to embrace patriotism by aligning with the laws and refraining from condoning illegality. It is in the best interest of our communities and nation to collaborate with law enforcement agencies to root out criminal elements and ensure that justice prevails”.

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