Sunyani, Feb. 15, GNA - More than 1,000 members of
Brong-Ahafo Lotto Receivers' Union have staged a peaceful
demonstration in Sunyani against the National Lottery
Authority's (NLA)proposed decision to reduce each
member's lotto sales commission from 25 percent to 20
percent effective February 01. The three-hour demonstration, led by the regional
chairman of the union, Mr. Benjamin Kwabena Amoako and
other executives, was accompanied by brass band music. The demonstrators started from the Post Office Square
and marched through the principal streets of the regional
capital and ended at the Union's office where they presented
a resolution to the Regional Manager of the NLA, Mr.
Modestus Nakaar. The demonstrators carried placards some of which read,
"Remember there is no pension scheme in Lotto Business",
"NLA Board have you reduced the size of your
Allowances?", 93Don't we deserve single spine?", 93We
contribute to the national economy", 93Please hear our cry 96
Mr. President", 93NLA do away with unapproved lotto
machines", 93Monkey dey work, Baboon dey chop", among
others. In their six-point resolution signed by Mr Amoako and Mr
Alex Akuffo, secretary, the union complained about the short
dates given to receivers to collect their commission cheques,
saying it was a bother to lotto receivers who pre-financed the
sale of tickets and coupons by raising loans that should be
paid back promptly. The practice whereby broken down lotto receivers'
machines were sent to Sunyani for repairs for servicing
instead of to service centres being set up in the various
districts was not auguring well for members, it said. The members stated they had over the years assisted the
NLA in the region and for that matter the country, to mobilize
substantial revenue to support the economic activities of the
central government hence they should be treated honourably. Mr. Amoako told journalists would not back go to work
unless the Authority rescinded its decision to reduce their
commission from 25 percent to 20 percent. Mr. Nakaar promised to forward the petition to the
national headquarters and expressed the hope something
good might come out of it.