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FG Proposes Gaming Industry Tax Scheme

National Lottery Trust Fund (NLTF), has proposed a tax scheme for the betting and gaming industry in the country.

Gatekeepers News reports that the Executive Secretary of NLTF, Bello Maigari, said Nigerians spend billions of dollars on betting each year, despite economic hardship.

Maigari disclosed this at the 2nd edition of the biennial national gaming conference held in Lagos States, Southwest Nigeria on Tuesday.

The conference was organised by the National Lottery Regulatory Commission (NLRC).

Maigari, while speaking at the event, said the online betting sector has seen exponential growth.

He said, “It is not out of place to look at some statistics that underscore the significance of this industry and situate its centrality in promoting the renewed hope agenda of this Administration.

“As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, the global online betting market was estimated to be worth over $50 billion, and it has continued to grow significantly since then.

“In Nigeria, the online betting sector has seen exponential growth, with millions of citizens engaging in various forms of online gaming and betting.

“With a population of over 200 million people and the largest betting market in Africa, our country is making giant strides in the world of online sports betting.

“Currently, there are over 65 million Nigerians actively engaging in this activity, spending 15 USD on average every day. It is on record, each day, 14 million bet takes and payments are made online in our country.”

According to him, revenue from the online betting sector alone is projected to reach over $256 million this year.

Maigari said, “It is expected to experience an annual growth rate of nearly 10% to reach more than 366 million USD by 2027.”

He further suggested that the federal government should create a framework that can encourage the betting industry to contribute taxes in the country.

Maigari said, “Moreover, leveraging the gaming and betting industry as a tax contributor can help create a level playing field for both local and international operators.

“By establishing clear and equitable tax regulations, we can encourage foreign players to operate within our regulatory framework, ensuring that we benefit from their presence whilst safeguarding our citizens.

“The importance for taxation of this sector cannot be over-emphasized.”

He noted that the NLTF has used its proceeds to contribute to important projects for the development of the country and the wellbeing of the population, particularly in health, education, water and sanitation, humanitarian aid and natural disaster mitigation and management.

Remi Ibikunle

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