A bill which will require all operators of betting parlours, pool houses, lottery and casino owners in Lagos State to pay N20 million as licence fees to the state government is underway.
The Lagos State House of Assembly revealed this on Friday during a public hearing on the bill by its Speaker, Mudashiru Obasa.
Obasa, who was represented at the public hearing by the Deputy Speaker Wasiu Sanni-Eshinlokun, said the new bill, when it becomes law, would consolidate all the laws in the sector.
“The new bill will also repeal existing laws such as the Lagos State Lotteries (Amendment) Law 2008, the Lagos State Lotteries Law (2004), and the Casino and Gaming Regulatory Authority Law (2007).
“Others are Casino and Gaming Regulations (2007), Pools Betting Control Law (2003) and Pools Betting Tax Law (2003).
“In addition, before a license is granted to an operator, the authority shall be satisfied that the applicant is a registered company in Nigeria with a minimum share capital of N20 million or as may be directed by the authority.
“The bill also specified that the local content shareholder shall abide by the regulations, policies, terms, and conditions issued by the authority.”
The state Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Rabiu Olowo, said a lot had changed in the Nigerian gaming sector in the last 10 years and most of the people involved were youths.
“The future of gaming in Nigeria is bright. The regulations are very robust. So the bill addresses cyber-security and addresses the concerns of many people. I want to urge all stakeholders to take it seriously,” he said.





