Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka (arrowed), Minister for the Interior, swearing in the newly inaugurated governing board of the Gaming Commission of Ghana
Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka (arrowed), Minister for the Interior, swearing in the newly inaugurated governing board of the Gaming Commission of Ghana
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Gaming Commission governing board sworn in

The Minister for the Interior, Mohammed Mubarak Muntaka, has charged the newly inaugurated governing board of the Gaming Commission of Ghana to work diligently to promote responsible gaming, curb underage participation, and address the growing menace of illegal gaming operators, particularly in mining communities.

Speaking at the swearing-in ceremony of the 11-member board at the ministry’s boardroom, the minister reiterated the critical oversight role of the board, and urged its members to elevate the commission’s performance to sub-regional excellence.

“Your appointment by President John Dramani Mahama is a clear indication of the trust and confidence he has reposed in your ability to deliver on your mandate. You have a duty to help position the Gaming Commission of Ghana as the leading gaming regulator in sub-Saharan Africa,” Mr Muntaka stated.

He commended the commission’s current leadership for the strides made in strengthening corporate governance and initiating key regulatory reforms.

“Noteworthy among these efforts are plans to construct an ultra-modern Head Office in Accra. From just three offices in Kasoa, Kumasi and Tamale in 2016, the commission has now expanded to Swedru, Ho, Ashanti Bekwai and Sefwi Wiawso, with further plans to open new offices in Tarkwa, Koforidua and Bolgatanga.”

Commitment

The minister also lauded the commission’s commitment to staff development and public education, citing the recently concluded Purple Month campaign in May 2025 as a significant achievement.

“I am particularly pleased with the success of the maiden ‘Purple Month’ initiative, which engaged over 1,500 young people from the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA) and Accra Technical University (ATU) on the risks of gaming addiction and its connection to mental health.

This effort received strong support from these Members of Parliament, Dr Zanetor Agyemang-Rawlings (Korle Klottey) and John Dumelo (Ayawaso West Wuogon), as well as active participation from gaming operators across media platforms and campus events,” he said.

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Accepting the mandate on behalf of the board, the newly appointed Chairman, James Enu, who also serves as the Member of Parliament for Tema West, expressed gratitude to the President and the minister for the opportunity to serve.

Confidence

“We are grateful for the confidence reposed in us and assure you of our unwavering commitment to deliver on our responsibilities. We will work closely with the Games Commissioner and all key stakeholders to promote a vibrant and well-regulated gaming industry”.

“It is encouraging that the minister emphasised not just revenue generation but also responsible gaming. As a board, we intend to prioritise the development of policies that tackle irresponsible gaming practices,” Mr Enu said.

He added that the 24-hour nature of gaming aligned perfectly with the President’s vision for a 24-hour economy.
“Gaming is a 24-hour activity, and that fits seamlessly into His Excellency’s 24-hour economy agenda. We are excited to play our part in supporting that vision,” he concluded.

Governing board

Members of the governing board are Mr James Enu, Esq. (MP, Tema West), Chairperson. The other members are Mr Emmanuel Siisi Quainoo (Ag. Gaming Commissioner), Dr Renee Aku Sitsofe Morhe (President’s Nominee), Dr Bandim Lamangin Abed-Nego (MP, Bunkpurugu and President’s Nominee), Mr Sedem Kweku Afenyo (MP, Amasaman and President’s Nominee).

The rest are Prof. Kobby Mensah (Ministry of Tourism), Mr Solomon Tetteh Mensah (Ministry of the Interior), ACP Dr Dinam Kwasi Wisdom Zoiku (Ghana Police Service), Mr Dela Kemevor (Ministry of Local Government and Rural Development), and Mrs Rosemary Nana Pokuaa Addo Parker (Ghana Revenue Authority).

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