Benue State Assembly has passed a bill to regulate online gaming and boost revenue, advancing to its second reading. The proposed legislation aims to replace the outdated 2017 law with a more comprehensive framework suited for the digital era, addressing the rise of online betting and mobile gaming platforms.
The bill seeks to modernize gaming regulations, ensure revenue generation, and protect residents. Key provisions include regulating online lotteries and gaming platforms, preventing underage gambling, and equipping the regulatory board with enhanced enforcement capabilities. Legislators emphasized the potential for increased Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) to fund state development.
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