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Enugu State Takes Strong Action to Stop Underage Gambling Gov. Mbah

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Written byPeace Panden
7 Jul 20250 Comments
Enugu State Takes Strong Action to Stop Underage Gambling Gov. Mbah

The Enugu State Government is taking firm steps to end underage gambling across the state. Governor Peter Mbah has launched a strong campaign using new technology, school programs, and strict laws to protect children and guide them towards a better future.

Speaking at a public event with the theme “Ending Underage Gambling in Enugu State,” Governor Mbah represented by the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr. Kingsley Udeh described underage gambling as a serious problem that affects children’s education, behavior, and future.

He said that gambling among young people is linked to drug use, petty crimes, school failure, and even violence in communities.

Since November 2024, the government has adopted a zero tolerance policy on underage gambling. This means illegal betting centers are being shut down, while licensed operators are being closely monitored using real time digital systems.

“We are not treating this as a small issue. It destroys young people’s dreams and threatens the future of our communities,” the governor said.

Governor Mbah explained that the solution is not just about closing gambling shops, but also about educating and guiding young people.

In Enugu’s new Smart Green Schools, students are being taught about money management and life skills, and are encouraged to play educational games instead of gambling.

“Families, schools, and communities must speak louder than gambling centers,” he said. “We want our children to grow with purpose, not luck.”

The government is also working with the Federal Neuro-Psychiatric Hospital, Enugu, to set up support programs in schools and youth centers. These programs will help young people who have already been exposed to gambling.

Instead of arresting or punishing them, the state will provide:

Mental health care,Peer mentorship Counseling, Other positive alternatives

“This is not just about enforcement. It’s about saving lives and giving young people another chance,” the governor said.

Governor Mbah also announced that the state will soon introduce new laws that require anyone who wants to gamble to provide a Tax Identification Number (TIN) and National Identity Number (NIN). This is to make sure that only adults are allowed to participate.

“These checks must be more than just good ideas they need to become the law,” he said.

Mrs. Ngozi Enih, Commissioner for Children, Gender Affairs and Social Development, said the fight against underage gambling should not be left to the government alone. She called on parents, teachers, religious groups, and communities to help protect children.
Hon. Lloyd Ekweremadu, Commissioner for Youth and Sports, said operators who allow underage gamblers will face serious penalties.

Prince Arinze Arum, Executive Secretary of the Enugu State Gaming and Lottery Commission, said the state is already working on a new law to give the commission more power to regulate and inspect betting centers.

No betting center is allowed within 100–200 meters of any school, If any child is found in a gambling center, the place will be immediately closed down

“We are aware of the dangers, and we’re already taking action,” Arum said.

Governor Mbah also said the state may explore gaming tourism in the future as a legal, controlled industry that brings money to the state without putting young people at risk.

“Our goal is not to ban games, but to stop the abuse of our children,” the governor said. “We’re not just closing doors, we're opening better ones.”

He urged parents, religious leaders, traditional rulers, and youth advocates to continue spreading the message of hard work, education, and creativity not gambling.

Enugu State is leading the way in Nigeria’s fight against underage gambling. With smart use of technology, better education, mental health support, and new laws, the government is building a safer and more hopeful future for its children.

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Peace Panden

Journalist, content writer, and digital media publisher with Enugu Online TV.

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