13th October, 2010
Major Sammy Ogunyebo (retd), President, Lagos State Pools Agents Association, LASPAA speaks on the problems facing the pools industry and how the Lagos State government can help rejuvenate it
Whatâ€
The problems facing pool in Lagos State was actually caused by government and the pools promoters. This is because the laws that guide the business were enacted at the parliament in 1980, 1986 and 1995, but they are not being obeyed and government is doing nothing about implementing it. There has been no proper monitoring and so the promoters took advantage of this to bastardize the industry..
All this has been happening for more than 30 years and we now decided that it is the time for radicals to take over the mantle of leadership in the pools industry. That was how I became the President of LASPAA.
What does LASPAA really do?
LASPAAâ€
Pools business seems to have gone down, unlike the days when face-to-face was still very visible. Is pools business still viable?
Pools business would have still been viable if the rules and regulations were being implemented. If these rules and regulations are enforced in Lagos State, pools is a very lucrative business. In those days, when we started pools, there was nothing like rebate or commission to stakers. The promoters then were Lebanese and Koreans and they followed the rules and regulations. But after the indigenization decree which empowered indigenes to promote pools, Nigerian promoters started circumventing the law by introducing abnormal commission to stakers, and this commission is supposed to be the salary of the agents because agents have no salaries, no pension and no gratuity.
It is only the commission that they rely upon for survival. Since past leaders of LASPAA were not interested in fighting for the rights of members, things have gone wrong to the extent that there was a time lottery and pools betting law were in the same bye-laws. Later, they removed lottery and called it lotto. Lotto has now taken over the business of pools in the sense that lotto itself has 90 numbers. Out of these 90 numbers, only five would be produced as draws. Thatâ€
What about polls?
In pools we have just 49 numbers that we play very week. Out of the 49 numbers, there are times we have ten, eleven, twelve or fifteen draws. That is 15 numbers that will enable stakers to win compared with where we have five over 90. So you can see the difference; but stakers, being ignorant, think that because of the high odd being paid on lotto, it is much better than pools. Because the government is making a lot of money from it, they have concentrate only on lotto.
We have majority of people in the pools business, that is, we have promoters, agents and stakers. Licenced promoters in Lagos State are 32. The state government should not have allowed mushroom promoters to promote pools because majority of these unlicensed promoters have no experience of pools promotion. They think that being a competitive business, they would make more money by cutting corners but we made government to understand that if promoters are reduced drastically, letâ€
We told the government that it can make a lot of money from pools. Government will make money through the agents and the promoters. Right now in Lagos State, we have about 25,000 pools betting shops and if they all pay their taxes and renewal of annual license regularly, that is N2,500 for tax and another N2,500 for license in addition to N500 for identity card, government would be making a lot of revenue. Also, if the promoters are reduced drastically, then we will have to review the payment of their annual licence and their taxes. Both would be upwardly reviewed. They are paying so little now because the government does not know the intricacies in the pools business. This new regime that I head in LASPAA today has enlightened the government of Lagos State, including Governor Babatunde Fashola himself.
A lot of our people are ready to pay, but they donâ€
The pools forecast newspapers are making more money than the pools agents because every year, they increase the price of their publication and we have no choice but to buy because stakers would come and ask for them. The only way out is if the Lagos State government can intervene by reviewing the laws guiding pools business and formulate policies to make stakeholders happy.
Is LASPAA factionalised or is it another group making the business difficult?
LASPAA is not factionalised but we have dissidents in the association. Those dissidents are the promotersâ€
Donâ€
If the government officials are sincere, thereâ€
Can we then say these promoters are breaking the law?
Yes, indeed, they are breaking the law of Lagos State and LASPAA in the sense that though they are not members of LASPAA, they are functioning as agents. Promoters are not supposed to operate as agents but they are doing so by renting shops and converting them to pools betting shops.
How is LASPAA tackling this problem?
By the grace of God, with the rapport we have with the Lagos State government, they seem more interested in the business because hitherto, they did not know what was happening in the pools business. But we have been able to convince them that they are losing a lot of revenue because they donâ€
Now, what does the association want the Lagos State government do for it?
We want the Lagos State government to review all gazettes and edicts that concern pools business as this will bring the sanity weâ€