The National Lottery Authority (NLA) wishes its Staff and stakeholders a happy Workers' Day for their continuous contributions to the growth and sustainability of the Authority.
A statement signed by the Public Relations Unit of the NLA and copied to the media on Friday said: "the Authority appreciates the efforts and sacrifices of our Staff, Lotto Marketing Companies (LMCs) and Partner Companies especially during this period of Coronavirus pandemic."
It said the Board and Management of the NLA would do everything possible to ensure the improvement of the Welfare of its staff as well as create the enabling environment for them, LMCs and partner companies.
The statement urged the public to continue to support the Authority by patronizing all of its Products.
It said the NLA now has an enhanced Prize Structure of 240 instead of the previous 213.
The statement, however, added: "let us continue to observe good hygienic practices including social distancing so that collectively and individually we would be able to defeat the Coronavirus pandemic."
"Stay Safe;Wear Mask;Stay Alive to support the development of Ghana," the statement added.
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