Ghana National Lottery Welfare Association elects new leadership team
Strong governance and operational integrity within the lottery operator highlighted by smooth, democratic elections.
Ghana.- Ghana’s National Lottery Authority (NLA) Welfare Association has welcomed a new executive team, reflecting a transparent, democratic process that not only strengthens staff engagement and accountability but also highlights the professionalism and integrity of the country’s regulated lottery operations.
The NLA said: “Ghana’s NLA Welfare Association has ushered in a new leadership team, highlighting a smooth, democratic process focused on advancing staff welfare and collaboration.”
The election drive began as staff declared their intentions, collected nomination forms, went through vetting and spent several days campaigning across the Authority. Members nationwide cast their votes at the Head Office’s Discounters’ Foyer in Accra, with simultaneous polling at all regional and district offices.
Director-General Mohammed Abdul Salam set the tone for the day by casting his vote and encouraging staff to participate in the process.

The Welfare Association congratulated the new executives as they assume responsibility for representing employees across the Authority. The newly elected leaders are David Ntim (Chairman), Elizabeth Osei-Gyan (Vice Chairperson), Francis Atawuneh (General Secretary), Johnson Adu (Assistant General Secretary), Eugene Dadzie (Organiser), Matilda Adzogah (Financial Secretary) and Issaka Aboagye (Treasurer).
By maintaining strong governance and engaging staff through transparent and democratic processes, the Welfare Association strengthens internal operations and supports the wider mandate of the NLA as Ghana’s regulated lottery operator.