Ghana National Lottery Director-General earns chartered status from CIAMC

Director-General Mohammed Abdul‑Salalam steering Ghana’s National Lottery with chartered excellence.
Director-General Mohammed Abdul‑Salalam steering Ghana’s National Lottery with chartered excellence.

Mohammed Abdul‑Salalam gains professional recognition, highlighting leadership, governance and expertise in Ghana’s lottery sector.

Ghana.- Ghana’s National Lottery Authority (NLA) has taken a key step toward professionalising its leadership, as Director-General Mohammed Abdul‑Salalam earns chartered status with the Chartered Institute of Administrators and Management Consultants (CIAMC).

Abdul‑Salalam, who oversees the country’s lottery operations and strategic development, has earned the highly coveted titles of Chartered Professional Administrator (ChPA) and Chartered Management Consultant (CMC).

Abdul‑Salalam said: “I am delighted to announce a significant career milestone. I have been awarded this esteemed professional recognition by CIAMC.”

The induction ceremony took place on November 29 at the University of Ghana’s Law school. Abdul‑Salalam was among a select group of 23 out of 322 graduates to receive the distinction. This underscores the exclusivity and prestige of the award.

He added: “I was honoured to be among the 23 graduands, who were conferred with the highly‑regarded titles of Full Member, Chartered Professional Administrator and Chartered Management Consultant.”

Recognition reinforces leadership and integrity

Beyond personal achievement, Abdul‑Salalam’s recognition strengthens his leadership role at the NLA. As Director-General, he leads Ghana’s national lottery operations, a position that demands strategic oversight, accountability and public trust. By earning his chartered status, he underscores a commitment to professionalism and ethical management, vital for maintaining credibility in the lottery sector.

This recognition also positions him to advance reforms and modernisation initiatives within the NLA. It could improve operational efficiency and bolster stakeholder confidence, showing that leadership in Ghana’s lottery sector is anchored in competence, planning and governance.

For Ghana’s gaming and lottery industry, Abdul‑Salalam’s credentials could mark the start of a more professional and accountable era, opening the door for higher operational standards and strengthened industry practices.

In this article:
lottery