Workers at Ghana’s National Lottery Authority (NLA) have announced their intention to strike, potentially disrupting lottery operations. The union formally notified management of the planned industrial action, citing deteriorating working conditions as a primary concern. Allegations of governance lapses and operational challenges within the NLA have also contributed to the escalating dispute. The strike is scheduled to begin on June 24, 2026, if unresolved. Union representatives state that long-standing grievances have not been adequately addressed by management. The NLA has not yet publicly responded to the strike notice or the specific allegations raised by the union. This action could significantly impact lottery revenue and public access to games.