Tuesday, 24 September 2013

LIBERIAN LOTTERIES BOSS DEPARTS FOR THE US...



Monrovia, September 24, 2013:  The Executive Director of the Liberia National Lotteries Corporation, Hon. Martin S. Kollie departed the country for the United States of America to attend three-days Awareness and Fundraising Program, organized by the Organization for the Promotion of Development in Liberia (OPODL), in support of the Disabled Community in Liberia.
According to Press Release of the Liberia National Lotteries Corporation, the program is scheduled to run from September 27-29, in the twice city of Minneapolis, Minnesota.

The intend of the program, is to seek material and financial assistance in enabling the Liberia National Lotteries to achieve its mission by the means of helping the Physically Challenged and  Disabled Community in Liberia, as well as meeting other social corporate responsibilities. 

This International Fundraising Program is OPODL’s way of contributing and making impact in the transformation, development and infrastructure processes of Liberia. Funds and donations raised at this occasion will be exclusively used for the sole purpose of benefiting and touching lives of the disabled community.
While in America, the Lotteries Chief Executive Officer, Hon. Martin S. Kollie will meet with Corporate Business Heads and Investors in Minnesota, especially in the Gaming and Lottery Industry; as a means of spotlighting and exploring the many opportunities within the Lottery Industry of Liberia.

The Lotteries Boss is also scheduled to meet with some local government officials of Minnesota, including: Members of the Legislature, City Mayors and the Minnesota Congressional Delegation among others.

The Organization for the Promotion of Development in Liberia, also known as (OPODL) is an independent, nonprofit development oriented and political pressure group, with a mandate to effectuate positive change in Liberia, both in terms of the body politics, social and economic development of Liberia: duly registered in the US state of Minnesota, with a local chapter in Liberia called OPODL Liberia Inc.
Hon. Martin S. Kollie/CEO/Liberia National Lotteries Corporation


Written by: Charles M. Wilson