The Honorable Minister of State for Industry, Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment, Sen. John Owan Enoh, paid a landmark visit to the offices of New Year Mega Lottery.
The purpose of the visit was to offer support, encourage growth, and explore opportunities for potential collaboration within the sector.
During his visit, Senator Enoh emphasized the importance of the lottery industry in driving economic growth, creating jobs, and contributing to government revenue generation efforts.
He commended New Year Mega Lottery for its commitment to transparency, corporate responsibility, and its innovative approach to providing exciting entertainment opportunities for Nigerians.
The meeting was attended by key officials from the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, as well as senior management from New Year Mega Lottery.
Discussions focused on strengthening regulations, enhancing consumer protection, and developing more robust systems to ensure the integrity of lottery operations in Nigeria.
Senator Enoh reiterated his support for the ongoing efforts of New Year Mega Lottery and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to initiatives that contribute to the country’s economic development.
He also highlighted the need for a more structured and regulated environment within the lottery sector to ensure fairness and adherence to industry standards.
“I am delighted to see the strides that New Year Mega Lottery is making in bringing both excitement and transparency to the industry.
The Ministry is committed to supporting the growth of the sector in ways that benefit the broader economy and provide Nigerians with reliable and trustworthy options for entertainment and investment,” said Minister Enoh.
This visit marks a significant step toward further collaboration between the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and New Year Mega Lottery, aimed at strengthening the industry and ensuring alignment with national economic goals.
New Year Mega Lottery is a Limited Liability Company, registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission under the Companies and Allied Matters Act, 1990.
It is regulated by the Nigeria Lottery Regulatory Commission and has its corporate office in Abuja, with operations spanning multiple states across Nigeria.