The Lagos State Government has applauded the decision of the Supreme Court ‘s judgment that nullified the National Lottery Act.
The State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Gbenga Omotosho, stated this in a statement issued on Sunday, 24 November, 2024.
Omotosho said the judgment also reaffirmed the constitutional authority of state governments to regulate lotteries and gaming activities within their jurisdictions.
The statement added that the judgment is a historic victory for the rule of law, federalism, and the constitutional rights of states, stressing that the Supreme Court’s decision is a significant affirmation that the regulation of lotteries and gaming is a residual matter, falling squarely within the purview of state governments.
Recall that the Supreme Court had on Friday,22 November, 2024 nullified the National Lottery Act 2005 enacted by the National Assembly.
“This judgment reinforces the principles of true federalism, empowering states to chart their path for effective regulation.
“The judgment is a vindication of the consistent belief of President Bola Tinubu, regarding the nation’s quest for true federalism. It is gratifying to see that the restructuring battle he has led is coming to life during this administration. This judgement is a fitting tribute to his visionary and progressive leadership.
“It is also worthy to salute the tenacious belief of his successor in office, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, who followed the traditional pathway Tinubu had charted to test all contentious constitutional issues in court. Mr. Fashola’s courage to follow through with the suit has brought the nation to yet another dawn of light.
“Also, kudos to the steadfast leadership of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whose commitment to upholding the rule of law and defending the rights of Lagosians has been pivotal in securing this outcome,” the statement read.
The statement also noted that the outcome would not have been possible without the vision and resolute backing of the state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, whose commitment to integrity in governance has set a benchmark for true federalism.
“The Lagos State Lotteries and Gaming Authority remains the sole regulatory body for lotteries and gaming in Lagos State. It will continue to ensure that gaming activities are conducted transparently, responsibly, and in alignment with international best practices.
“The Lagos state Government urges all illegal and unlicensed lottery and gaming operators to immediately approach the LSLGA for regularisation or face prosecution. The government will foster a conducive environment for legitimate operators and safeguard residents from the adverse effects of unregulated gaming activities.
“Lagos remains committed to creating a business-friendly environment for licensed operators. The Lagos State Government remains committed to ensuring that the gaming sector contributes to the State’s economic growth and prosperity of its citizens,” the statement stated.