
The relocation of the National Lottery Authority (NLA) to a modern, spacious self-contained building on the Old Road-oldest Congo Town, Tupee Taylor Curve marks a strategic milestone aimed at significantly enhancing the authority’s service delivery, operational efficiency, and regulatory oversight within the gaming industry.
This state-of-the-art facility is designed to accommodate advanced technological infrastructure, facilitate streamlined workflows, and foster a professional environment conducive to high-performance standards.
By situating the NLA in a contemporary setting, the authority’s Director General, Hon. Reginald Kpan Nagbe said will implement innovative processes, reduce administrative bottlenecks, and provide more responsive and transparent services to stakeholders.
“Moreover, the new premises will bolster the authority’s capacity to effectively monitor, regulate, and enforce compliance within the gaming sector, thereby strengthening integrity, safeguarding public interest, and promoting sustainable industry growth’. NLA’s DG averred.
Hon. Nagbe disclosed that, the move underscores the government of Liberia’s commitment to modernizing regulatory frameworks and ensuring that the NLA remains a robust, efficient, and authoritative body in the evolving landscape of the gaming industry.
The NLA boss noted that upon full completion of the authority relocation process from Mamba Point, Sekou Toure Avenue, a formal program to dedicate the new facility will be held.